Dark room with heavy breathing in the background.
(Morning) Close up shots of different objects on the floor, ie, Knife, Empty vodka bottle, Cigarettes, etc.
(Night) Flashback to a man buying vodka and cigarettes (not showing face)
(Morning) Find a trail of blood on floor, camera follows it.
(Night) Flashback Man washing hands (not showing face)
(Morning) Dead body with several wounds led on bed in blood
(Night) (Point of view shot) Man sat in corner rocking back and foward looking at women.
A opening sequence should establish time and place, introduce us to protagonists and other characters, set up enigmas that can later be resolved, take on the typical codes and conventions on the genre and set up an initial eqilibrium that will be disrupted.
Our flowchart shows that it will establish time and place, it will be introduced to the main male protagonist, it will set up lots of enigmas and it conveys the typical Crime-Thriller structure.
Lauren & Stevie
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Can you add a brief comment on what opening sequences have to do and comment breifly on what your opening will cover and how you think it will help your opening fulfil the criteria for opening sequences?
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