Tuesday, April 11, 2017


Explaning Vengeance:

So for the movie intro, we decided to show the conflict right away. We open up with a sting and a close up of the weapon, in this case the knife, that is going to be used throughout the movie. Which led to the “killer” walking down his hallway to meet up with his target. We decided to open up with this to get the audience wondering what he’s going to do with that knife. We right after did a quick cut to the establishing shot of the park, which is where everything goes down. We decided to add couple of strings instruments in the background to give that creepy feel towards the setting, as we see the target walking down the park. As we change camera positions, we decided to work more with the sting from the start. We used the sting to show when the killer shows up in the frame. Just like if a shark were to pop out of a shot in a film such as Jaws, we wanted that same feel towards this killer showing up on the screen. On the frame right after the killer passes by the camera, very sudden on the right side of the frame we see the killer again as he vanishes towards the dark. It was really dark, but we wanted to keep it that dark so not everyone would notice, but if they did it would be an extra “scare” kind of feel. We decided to add some kind of script that would seem “jockey”. Since our target was originally a bully, we decided to have him trying to “hit” on the girl, while the girl tries to get him to stop bullying people. He just continues to say that it was nothing and that she shouldn’t be worried about. We have a flashback which shows one of the many events of the bully hurting the boy which turns out to be the killer at the end. On the last scene we had the killer sneak up on the bully, and had the scene end right as the bully gets up to run away, we ended like that mostly for safety reasons, but we also wanted people to feel that they need to watch more to get what happens at the end.

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