Media Arts
Art Movie
Brainstorming
Lacey Reid
March 25 '15
My favorite part of "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" is when the guy takes the list out of the locker, you can't really read the list so it makes you wonder what it could be.
My favorite part of "Metropolis" is when the guy is there with his eye's bugging out of his head as he tries to reach the handles.
My favorite part of "Battleship Potemkin" is when it shows the man swinging and hitting something but you can't tell exactly what he hit. Did he hit the woman? Did he hit the baby? Did he hit someone or something we didn't even see? You don't know.
At the beginning I want to have an explosion into the chaos, then show some scared faces, then more of the chaos, and finally I want the screen to go black and then zoom out really fast so the black is the pupil of someone's eye and after the zoom you see the actual person. (I hope that made sense)
I will be using a shot of someone punching the ground and causing an explosion to start off the chaos, then between the shot's of chaos I will show the man from Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid on the train oblivious to the chaos, then I will show the temperature rising and the man with the wide fear filled eyes, then to end it the screen will go back and quickly zoom out to show a person standing there staring off into space before the screen goes black for the last time. The ending will leave people asking questions like... Was it all a dream? Was it a memory/flashback? Was it all just in his head? They'll never really know. They also will be left wondering what happened when the heat finally rose too high and if the chaos ever ends.
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