For the second half of our opening sequence we want to create some epic yet classic shots this was decided on as soon as we looked at the rough cut and realised how poor the second half of it really was, especially looking at the contrast between the first part, being footage that had spent a lot of time over and had a bit more of a theme and research used to created, made it look really good. But I feel that this contrast made the second half look even worse. So this was why I thought it might be better to have either more of a theme and more planned so to get it just right.
I wanted to do this by using some classic shots used in other movies that created more of a wow, for the audience. Camera shots that create a silhouette of two people, this is often done in romance movies. But I believe that by challenging particular conventions form different genre will enthral an audience more because it will be unexpected. This I feel was inspired by reading about the media theories and looking at how there is no set genre because any genre can have a sub genre. this idea inspired me to have no boundaries when making our opening sequence.
Another shot that was important to get right was the camera shot right at the end where the woman is simply standing there and you see over the shoulder shot of her walking away. This creates I moment for the audience to take in all that has just taken place. With the MAC music I created made it a very effective moment.
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