Sunday, March 15, 2015

Shooting the Beginning Scenes


I've made up my mind completely about which film I will be creating. 

It will be a psychological thriller.

It is called  "Control"

PLOT FOR PART ONE: The film starts out with a set of serene and calm shots of the outside of a house, and the backyard. Birds chirp casually, the palm trees rustle in the wind. A couple of dead insects are swimming around lazily in the pool. The hot, blazing aspect of the environment surrounding the house evokes the stillness of the cool atmosphere inside the house. Suddenly, faint gunshots and shouts begin to be heard. They get slightly louder as they are juxtaposed with the calmness of the outside sounds. The scene blacks out suddenly as the gunshots halt, then they begin once again but this time they are louder and more surprising .The shots turn darker and darker as the camera makes its way through the house, up the stairs. As the progression of the camera continues through the house, the shots become very loud. As the camera makes its way into the upper floor, there is another pause as the screen goes dark again. Another surprising and loud shot is heard as the scene changes again and a somber and dark door is presented.

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