Origami

Origami
How far will you go to save someone you love?

Saturday, 13 April 2013

George Kilby Question 1 draft, not complete requires more work.


 

 
 
1. Introduction of character protaganist, unknown to audience who he is or anything about him. Restricted narration. Panning shot.  Long shot.

2. news report, gives information on a kidnapping. Reistricted narration. eye level camera angle. Mid shot typical news narration with mise en scene being classic to bbc news. Bbc background.

3.bbc website, desplays information which the audience are unable to decipher. Its an enigma code. Leave the audience asking questions about the rest of the story and how this is going to play a part.

4. cu of a shoe running. Very quick cut to and from this shot giving the scene a fast pace and increasing the adrenaline of the audience. Still restricted narration as the audience doesn’t know exactly whats going on or what has provoked this response from the protagonist.

5. cctv  footage of the protaganost running along the allyway. It’s a high angle long shot of the character as he runs. Using cctv footage gives an idea of the surrounding area. We’re  not out in the country. We must be in a city or a town relatively high population.

6. long shot, action shot. Typical for action films protagonist physically active and running.

7. shot of a school sign. Gives the audience some more information. However produces more questions as to why the protagonist is running into a school. Sets the scene for the next sequence.

8. shallow depth of field shows an origami swan in the foreground and  protagonist enterering in the background. The big enigma code of the opening sequence.

9. the name of the film, written in an origami font matching the theme of the film.

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