Thursday, March 13, 2025

#33 Plan Craft Pt.2


    Hey everyone, welcome back to my blog! I'm here with another post, and today we're talking about the plan for the 2 min film and the craft in the making. This is the part 2 and the final part of the plan, let's begin shall we.

    The film opens with a thick blanket of fog rolling across the screen, creating an eerie and unsettling atmosphere right from the start. Accompanying this visual is a haunting melody, designed to grip the audience and set the tone for what’s to come. Earlier today, my group and I spent time reviewing several movie introductions, drawing inspiration to craft a unique and engaging opening for our own project. This brainstorming session helped us refine our ideas and set the foundation for a compelling start to the film. 

    We all appreciated this particular idea from one of the films because the way they used lighting created an undeniable tension that kept us on edge. The atmosphere felt unsettling and suspenseful, which is exactly the kind of effect we aim to achieve in our own work. It really showed us how crucial lighting is in building the right mood for a horror film.


    We all agreed that we liked this font for our opening because we want it to set a tone before it starts. The font makes the film curious and also provides a backstory which is good.

    One concept we came up with was to integrate dates throughout the film to establish a clear timeline. This approach helps guide the audience through the progression of events and keeps the plot cohesive. By providing a structured sequence, we can ensure the story unfolds in a smooth and engaging way, while also adding depth to the narrative.

    This ties directly into the detailed planning we’ve done, ensuring that every aspect of the film reflects our vision while allowing us to explore the genre and narrative with depth. By focusing on even the smallest details, we’re able to fully immerse ourselves in the process. The movies we analyzed have inspired us and provided valuable guidance. Our film’s opening will be haunting and thrilling, designed to immediately captivate the audience and set the tone for the rest of the story.

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