Opening to a New Thriller Film - Practice (Filming)
Shot 1:
Low angle tilt of vanishing point. Victim walks towards vanishing point after entering the scene. Then suddenly, another pair of feet enter the scene. This will occur when the victim is walking down the pathway.
Shot 1:
Low angle tilt of vanishing point. Victim walks towards vanishing point after entering the scene. Then suddenly, another pair of feet enter the scene. This will occur when the victim is walking down the pathway.
Shot 2:
Tracking shot of victim. Victim walks down pathway with trees either side. Tracking shot is similar to the opening scene of "Jackie Brown (1997)", or even the opening to "Kill Bill Vol.1" when Bill's feet enter the scene.
Tracking shot of victim. Victim walks down pathway with trees either side. Tracking shot is similar to the opening scene of "Jackie Brown (1997)", or even the opening to "Kill Bill Vol.1" when Bill's feet enter the scene.
Myself and James have filmed both: "The Victim's" feet and "The Follower/Stalker's" feet. We then have the option available to use quick editing much like in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill Vol 1" - "Eye Scene" so we need 2 different clips. This would suggest and imply that the "Follower/Stalker" is getting closer and closer, it'll also build up tension and suspense which is vital for a thriller film's success.
Victim:
Follower/Stalker:
Kill Bill "Eye Scene"
Shot 5:
Close up of victim taking a phone out of their pocket.
Shot 5/6:
Close up of Victim dialing numbers to call someone.
Shot 5/6/7:
Close up of Victim dialing numbers to call someone.
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