Film Creation Components

Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Anthony Suarez 

Film Creation Components


Where

The location of my groups opening scene is going to be inside of Coconut Creek Highschool, but throughout the movie the characters start to move around the school. Some locations that will be recorded is the classroom, the bathroom, and the hallway. These are going to be the locations of the opening scene, because the movie is called 'Classroom Killer', and classrooms are in schools so it's a type of school murder mystery type of thing. The shooting schedule for our film is at 12:10-1:30. 


Who

The people who will be recorded in this opening scene will be, Sebastian, Angelo, and Anthony. These are the characters that have specific roles in the film 'Classroom Killer'.  Sebastian will be the character who is hypnotized by the devil, murdering people throughout the movie. Angelo and Anthony are the kids who follow Sebastian to the bathroom and sees him murdering people inside of there, but throughout the film Angelo and Anthony are bystanders and don't reveal who the killer is until the end. All of the actors in this film are in my class, which means that this opening scene will have no scheduling. There's going to be preparation, however it's going to be small plans because it's a in-school opening scene. 


Film look, Feel, & Sound

My film will contain dark lightning to create tension throughout the opening scene. The opening scene would feel like a strange day at school, and everyone is tired. Items like doors, chairs, papers, and pencils will be used as props. The opening scene will sound talkative and quiet, because Anthony and Angelo were skipping class talking about stuff, while they got quiet and walked after Sebastian. The dialogue that will be used is (non-diegetic) suspenseful music and screams included. The screams are a non diegetic sound, so they will be edited in. (The dialogue wont be edited in) The technology that  we will need in order to begin shooting the opening scene will be, our phones to record and a computer to edit the recorded shots. 



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