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Mood Board for Movie Opener

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 Good Afternoon everybody! Since we wrapped up our idea for the final movie opener we were instructed to create a mood board to guide us and the vibe of the film. Below you'll see my mood board which is an interpretation of our movie! My mood board represents a mystery-thriller film that follows the morning routine of the main character. The top half of my mood board shows the main character in their regular outfit inside their house. The setting and natural sunlight are used to show that it is daytime and that everything feels normal and calm. This helps the audience feel comfortable at the start of the movie opener. The middle section of the mood board shows the stalker’s outfit, which is darker and more hidden to create contrast between the two characters. The teddy bear is an important prop because it secretly has a camera in its eye. It looks innocent and harmless, but it is actually how the stalker watches the main character from different angles  that will serve as a cl...

Final Idea for Movie Opener

Its our first day back in class from winter break! We needed to wrap up on our ideas for the movie opener.  From brainstorming, we decided to go with our original idea of a mystery–thriller that follows one character through their morning routine. The opening will use two perspectives, a point-of-view shot and a more distant angle, to create contrast and build tension. At first, everything will feel calm and normal, but the final moments will reveal that the character has been secretly watched through a computer screen, setting up the film’s main mystery. Im excited about directing because, yes the actor portrays feelings but the setting around us would help solidify it. Through lighting and mis-en-scene, we can work together to help shape the mood and make the scene more interactive for the audience.  I’m worried about finding time for everyone to meet up since we all have busy schedules, which could make filming challenging. However, having a reliable filming location helps ...