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Opening Sequences
What is the purpose of Opening sequences? opening sequences are designed to establish the genre, tone, and key themes of a film. They introduce the setting, characters, and narrative, providing the audience with context for the story. A strong opening grabs the viewer's attention and sparks curiosity about what will happen next, it could be creating suspense or instilling a sense of pity on audiences. It often introduces recurring motifs, symbols, or themes that will reappear throughout the film. What is the difference between Opening sequence, an Title sequences? - Opening credits typically refer to the display of key information, such as the names of the director, actors, producers, and other key production staff. They are often shown at the beginning of a film or TV show and can appear in a straightforward manner, either as text on a screen or over a simple background. Their main purpose is to credit the contributors to the film. -Title sequence...
Preliminary Task 1 - Planning (Talent, Costume/props)
Costume/Hair/Makeup DANCERS simple base + red lipstick slick back bun leotard, skirt, tights, ballet flats (black) STALKER loose black pants loose black hoodie + ski mask black shoes ( sneakers or workboots) MUM long brown curly hair long dress sandals CLEANER janitor overalls PROPS roses thrown on stage after performance Janitor cart TALENT Amone as 'Amelia' Esther as 'Dancer 1' Melody as 'Dancer 2'
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