I'm trying to capture a very unsettling feeling as well as a bit suspicious. This was chosen because that's what beautification is meant to be. Unsettling and suspicious as the movie goes on.
My group members are Mykayla Campbell, Jose Diaz, Sofia G. I chose these people because these are the only people I know and like. Some of the ideas we've had for our film so far is: Have edible rose petals Fake blood 1-4 real red roses Record YouTube Video for film Get people to comment and like Get a lot of fake red, white, and black rose petals
[OPENER: RISE] I observed numerous insert shots of objects like purses and shoes taken from various angles, including P.O.V. and close-ups. In order to indicate that time has passed between shots, the main character plays soccer in a montage. [OPENER: MY DARLING] It includes several establishing shots of a wooded pond. In its editing, fade to black transitions are also used. Additionally, it includes flashbacks consisting of out-of-order video segments. [OPENER: DARE TO THRILL] features numerous insert shots that depict the car and the group of people driving it from various perspectives. makes use of a lot of cuts and dynamic editing to give the impression that it is an action film. A low angle view taken from the car's trunk perspective is used towards the end. [OPENER: ALWAYS WATCHING] There is a lot of conversation between the therapist and the main character in the opening scene. It switches back and forth between non-chronologically ordered scenes. As the main ...
I think that the representation in our film opener is really well put together, and far from stereotypical. In our film opener, we have three people acting in it, all of which are black girls. I had written the script with everyone before we had chosen who was playing the other roles, so we didn't base our characters on any racial stereotypes. The only thing in our film that may be considered a “stereotype” is the leading character thinking that they are ugly.
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