Monday, March 23, 2015

Second Part 


This is how the second part of the opening of "Control" will go.

PLOT FOR PART 2:
After the frightening shot of the somber and dark door at the end of the hallway upstairs in the house, there is a sudden pause and the camera goes inside the room. There is a centered, establishing shot of a boy, who is intensely focused on the game that he is playing on the monitor. The shot should look a little like this, 
(a cool characteristic seen in Wes Anderson movies. I believe that centering the shots really makes the shot more interesting and gives it a hint of quirkiness... something I really want to add to the film to give it a more artistic feel.)
He the shot continues for a few seconds and then it changes to an angled close-up of of his face, focusing on his deranged state of mind. Drops of sweat are running down his red, dimly illuminated face as he continues to play, and his grunts become louder and louder as he gets more and more annoyed and frustrated with the way the game is going. Different shots from different angles depict his anger and frustration, and he begins to heave breaths loudly and spasms and twitches. He realizes someone is knocking on the door. 

Its his girlfriend. She's knocking annoyingly and shouting at him for something. A sinister, diabolical look takes place in his face.


The shot changes to her standing by the door from the outside. She opens the door in a very annoyed way, and walks into the room, closing the door after her. A few seconds pass by, and there is an exchange of emotions as the camera goes from the girlfriend at the door and Rob's annoyed and wild response. The sound of the video game that continued in the background gets even louder as she closes the door, the sounds get more chaotic. The light of an actual shot gun goes off underneath the door. 

The scene ends.

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