Sunday, March 3, 2019

SET, TONE, AND MOOD



Hello everyone! After having the idea for our film opening, I started to make more research on how I want the film to look like. Because we want to show that the character is struggling at the beginning of the film opening we are probably going to the scene with darker colors such as the ones that are portrayed in the film "The Exorcist" (1973) when the priest arrives to the house.

"The Exorcist" (1973)

I think that by showing these type of dark, gloomy colors, it will portray that his or her OCD are taunting the character. 


To show more of how the character is going to react when the he or she is going to be trapped in the room, the character could show emotions such as the ones that are shown with the character Sam in the tv show "Supernatural," Season 4, Episode 21. In this episode, Sam is being placed in a panic room because he is utilizing powers that he shouldn't be using for his own good. While being in the panic room, he breaths heavily, showing signs of frustration and fear. Something that my team and I want the character of our film opening to show.




Another way we want the character from our film opening show that he is slowly becoming frustrating and "insane," just like in the film "The Shinning." The protagonist and antagonist, Jack Nicholson, began to become crazier as he stayed in an isolated hotel in the mountains during the winter. What my group and I want to portray in our film opening is how gradually our character will start to lose control as he is trapped in a room.




Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJVVGzEbJC0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stWbpMzj5WE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkufJXYqiOo

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