16.01.2015
With the help of Crerar in our group we studied a scene from the Jeff Bridges film 'Stick It'.
We decided that the majority of our sequence will be based around the beam because we felt that this apparatus is the most terrifying and shocking for the audience which will help to build the tension for our thriller.
There were a few main areas within this sequence that we felt stood out to us as a group and that we could potentially use withing our opening sequence. These included;
- Crerar came up with the idea that the Kaleidoscope effect demonstrated the gymnasts corrupted psychological mental state.
- The close up on the tear falling onto the beam in slow motion really stood out to me and we thought that instead of a tear we may turn it into a bead of sweat falling from her head to show the stuggle that she is going through in order to perform.
- Finally, this scene allowed us to come up with more ideas on what types of shots we were going to have within our sequence, and different lighting that may be effective.
The majority of our sequence will be based around the beam because we felt that this apparatus is the most terrifying and shocking for the audience which will help to build the tension for our thriller.
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