Today, my group sat down in order to analyze some criticism that we had received on prior days. The criticisms covered a variety of topics, including some of the ideas we've had and wanted to incorporate into our film. We started by discussing our genre. We discussed our concepts for the comedy/horror film's opening scene. The genre received positive reviews. We also discovered that some of the other participants were putting on a horror show. The other people, on the other hand, were not attempting to be comedic, and their main issue was character versus character. Character versus self will be the theme of our film, which will make it stand out. We spoke about some of our theories, such as the characters and how we got inspiration from other movies.
We listened to feedback after my group finished discussing our thoughts. While the majority of the feedback was constructive, we did receive some useful advice. One of the suggestions was for the opening scene. The opening scene will take place at a beach event attended by high school students. The response to this opening was positive, but they advised us to make sure we accurately represented the reason for the highschoolers' gathering at the beach. We must make certain that we do this well so that the viewer is not confused or perplexed by the events of our film's opening. My group thought about it for a long time and discussed it extensively. We decided that starting the film with the beach party plan would be a good way to portray it. Our protagonist will receive a call from a friend asking him to participate in this scheme. This is where the character's panic begins. This fear is portrayed in the rest of the movie. As a result, the call incorporates some key elements of our film and gives the viewer plenty to anticipate. This will demonstrate the expertise we as a group provided and how it develops meaning through our film's opening.
No comments:
Post a Comment