Stage 1 of Final Project
*After the creation of this blog post the idea for the film was changed to a story about a stalker who kills people after texting them "I see you"
The theme of the movie could be be careful of who you trust online? or be careful of what you share online? Honestly I'm not really sure about the theme yet, but the style it could be like in some scenes we could screen-record the conversation between the group in some scenes and some scenes it could be real life. The characters? Maybe we could try to make the friend group have very diverse personalities. Since their faces and names wont be shown we might have to try to make their online profiles and avatars coordinate to their personality, so when the viewer sees them they could see what they might be like based off of their profile. Mainly got inspired by Unfriended with the profile thing.
After watching the film openings of Get Out and Antebellum, both are psychological thriller and mystery. Both film openings seem to tell a bit of the plot without giving away too much. In Get Out the opening mainly show the couple's mourning routine, even cutting to show how both separately.
Even while watching the opening scene for Unfriended (or at least the scene that first plays in the film) it mostly shows the main characters or some characters doing what they would normally do.
In the first shot of the intro for Get Out it shows someone stuffing what seems to be another person into the back of their car before driving off. Then it cuts to the title card with a forest in the background, but its made to look like you're passing by a forest in a moving vehicle.
Later, it shows black and white photographs of different things on the wall and people, such as white pit-bull and a pregnant woman's bump. It then cuts multiple time to show the main character's home, judging by the decoration and the place's appearance we can assume that the main character is a photographer.
Later on it shows the male character doing his mourning routine and the female character getting breakfast for them, it continues to cut back and forth to them doing this until the female character returns home with the breakfast and kissing male partner. Based off this information it seems that the two are in a relationship together.
There isn't really a setting since we were planning for the film to mainly show like a group chat between a group of people online. If a scene requires to see a person I was thinking it could show it from a view of a camera like in Unfriended: Dark Web.
The intended audience for the film I feel would be teenagers, the plot of the film seems like something teens maybe interested in. Yet, the mystery part may draw in older audiences, I may say that the intended audience would be teens and adults who are into mystery.
They would normally the font looks clean and kind of plan, my guess it's to make it seem serious. Most of the time the font wont take too much space in the poster and in most posters such as The Woman In The Window they mainly show a person's face looking at the camera or from a 3/4 angle.
The stereotypes in mystery films kind of bother me in a way, like the detective's partner whos there for comedic breaks so the audience can take a break from the seriousness of the plot. There's also the detective who extremely serious about their job and the pretty lady who's mainly there for, I want to say fan service, but I feel like that's not the right word, so I'll just say that for now.
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