Hello Cambridge!! From this point on, my blog post will focus on the progress of my Cambridge Final Project. Everything I've shared so far has guided me through significant topics, essential to create a strong and captivating film. To be honest, making this shift feels a bit overwhelming because it means that the project is officially here. However, with the knowledge I've gained and continue to develop, I'm confident in my ability to succeed. To ease into this process, my class and I explored film openings and the significance of establishing purpose through a strategic way.
The first approach, I'm considering is developing character. This method appeals to me for many reasons, especially because it offers endless opportunities for creativity and originality. Character development relies on key elects such as costume design and, interaction with the environment, and dialogue to Brin a character to life in a compelling way. This approach also provided a clear focus for my film opening while allowing room to explore the character's surroundings and relationships. By centering the opening on a character, I can create a strong foundation that engages the audience and sets the tine for the rest of the story.
The second approach I might consider is building context and background. For a two-minute film opening, this technique provides a seamless way to introduce the story without it feeling unnatural or forced. It helps establish a stronger connection with the audience by giving them essential details that shape their understanding of the plot. Unlike other methods that may be tied to specific genres, this one can be applied broadly, making it a flexible storytelling tool. It also creates opportunities to experiment with time and perspective, adding depth and intrigue to the film.
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