PLANNING POSTS-PLOT & STORY
- iaroiantonia
- Nov 25, 2020
- 4 min read
Updated: Feb 22, 2021
The next process which we had to cover was to brainstorm ideas and come up with some sort of outline of how we want our film opening to look, and the story/theme that it will follow. Because we aren't able to see each other in real life because of the situation with Covid-19, we tried to go through this process in online meetings and interactive sites like Jamboard to create mind maps and plans. Initially, we each had some very basic ideas, and we had some problems in making decisions on which idea we should use and what elements of the other ideas to incorporate, so we decided to combine all of the ideas into one main one, making sure that everyone is happy and confident in our idea. This took a bit of work, and a lot of communication, but after a couple of tries we have some main ideas and a slight idea on how to incorporate them. These are the final ideas and the process we had to go through in order to be on the same idea.
This was the first idea. We wanted a chase scene where there's a lot of suspense and mystery because we have this person being chased, we see this through a combination of POV shots from the point of view of the person being chased, but also from the pov of the thing that's chasing them. We would also incorporate other shots from different angles (eg top of the stairwell looking down, or the bottom etc) We would use dark colors, keeping a creepy kind of vibe. We want to draw the viewers in with some confusion so they don't exactly understand what's going on or what the character is being chased by. We all really liked this idea but had a hard time deciding between this one and the other ones because we all liked each others ideas.
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We found a movie from which we are planning to take inspiration from when creating our film opening. The movie it's called 'Killing Them Softly'.
To add on the idea that we will choose to use for our film opening, we are definitely going to take inspiration from the organisation of this particular film opening and the way that the scene gets interrupted with the classic film titles, and the way that the music cuts off.
The second idea is loosely based on this film opening but with our own creative twist..
This is also kind of similar to the chase idea but with a change of scenery and a little bit more elaborated. Maybe there's a story behind the picture frame? What are they running from? Are they actually running from something? We want there to be a strong sense of mystery as we found that this sort of theme draws people in the most and makes them want to see more in order to understand what's happening. We want to play with the viewer psychologically as well as look into the psychology of the character. We want to bring mental illness awareness into it as well, maybe the character is suffering from an undiagnosed mental illness and that's why they're running and acting erratically.
We had other ideas but we decided against them and instead decided to take inspiration from these two main ones. The main ideas that we know we're going to incorporate are: "killing them softly" opening style, some sort of chase/following, camera shaking/handheld POV vibe for part of it, and the overall theme of some sort of psychological issue.
So now that we had a couple of main ideas established, we decided to elaborate on them and make them more elaborate and detailed in order to accurately visualize exactly what we want to do.
This was the final idea that we came up with. We tried to include the major details and main aspects in order to encapsulate the entire idea that we have so far. So we want the first thing that the viewers see to be someone running down the stairs in an apartment building, being chased. When they open the door, they're suddenly placed in a forest and as they're running, the locations keep changing with time skips, so we see the light changing as well as small changes in the appearance of the character. At the end the person slows down and looks behind them, and sees himself as he realizes he's been running from his own imagination and he's been in his apartment all along. For the title of the movie we wanted it to be one word, and we decided on the title "Relocation". We found it interesting, and that it leaves suspense and mystery for the viewer. The selling line is the definition of disassociation, which is "the mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories, or sense of identity". Which is basically what is happening to the main character during the opening. These are our basic ideas which we have decided upon so far, but we are still open to possible changes that we may make. We're all really looking forward to creating this, and hopefully some of the Covid restrictions will be lifted by the time we start filming.
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