Entering takes:
Note all footage will need to be edited otherwise I will note that they have been edited.
- The purpose of the entrance scene is that the main character gets rejected and is seen as insignificant and invisible to create a tense atmosphere for the character. The trailer is shown through the eyes of the leading actor so audience can be open to interpretation of how much engagement is actually shown.
Clip one:
This clip is practice footage so that the main actor is able to understand stage directions and the actor that plays 'interviewer' will learn when to gesture Robert to take a seat.
Clip two:
Clip three:
Clip four:
The fourth clip will be used for the trailer as it has the most clear dialogue. The tone of voice has connotations to nervous behaviour.
- This take uses dialogue which will fit around voice over. This is to show the contradictory difference of inner and outer voice.
- Body language and facial expressions: mannerisms used show nervous attitude.
- Lighting: high key/natural lighting
- Props: information papers about DAN.
- Conventional aspect: Sound follows a narrative and all the scenes follow the story of the main character.
- A wide shot is used to capture the scene
Conversation takes:
Clip one:
Clip two:
By the main actor smiling at times, shows that the interview must be going well. This is one of the scenes that has mixed emotions so the piano non-diegetic sound will create a sound perspective (as the composition begins to play in the opening sequence before flashbacks) that will use a high tempo piano tune.
- The dialogue will be inaudible.
- The voice over will carry over the scene showing a contrast in emotions through voice over inner thoughts.
- Facial expressions: straight face, sometimes smiles, overall serious attitude.
- Body language: points to sheet to show engagement within the conversation.
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