What you will see in the Film Noir that i created with Seb, Nathan & Caroline is a tense sequence of suspence and evil characteristics mixed into one scene called "The Exchange"
Our opening is by the burnt out building and shot on the worn out bay to create a more intense setting and so the audience will know why this setting is best for a dodgy deal. Nathan exits a dark alleyway and enters the waterfront setting, his character is to appear shifty and sly but also seems like any regular joe that will blend into a crowd. He has a cocky, fearless look on his face but it also shows some signs of experience in the crime world. I appear standing lone and tough to make the audience understand why my character was trusted with a dodgy deal like this. Nathan pauses as he approaches me which gives me the upper hand in the situation but he continues walking shifty which does not let his character sink too low. My facial expressions appear to look untrustworthy of nathan and a moody, bad attitude which can make people flinch when i am encountered in any scenario.
We stare at each other for a while in order for the audience to take in the alien feelings we have toward each other even though we are strangers. Our looks do not change and no words are exchanged, I then hand over the envelope which hold unknown contents which can make the audience intrigued and wanting to find out. Nathan does not hesitate to take the envelope which emphasises his characteristics. An unknown, unseen third party is watching out transaction which can surprise the audience and still keep them intrigued. Nathan and I go our seperate ways and Nathan then checks the contents of the envelope and then disppears into the dark alley and our sequence ends right there.
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
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