“Dearest gentle reader,” - Bridgerton
Before starting the production, I would like to take this time to talk more in depth about THE scene. You may be wondering what scene I am referring to. Well, here is a close-up look at the scene I will be talking about:
I am not the best at drawing, but as you saw, the scene will be a wide shot of the scenario that is happening. This specific scene is one of the most important in our opening, because it reveals part of the film's conflict. To refresh a bit about the conflict, it refers to showing the planet that soon will be hitting Earth, and Halley is looking at it right in front of her. Revealing the conflict helps to integrate the theory that I previously talked about, which is the disequilibrium part of Todorov’s theory. As said previously, it refers to the “initial disruption”, something that disrupts the protagonist’s life, as well as other actions before the climax. When the protagonist recognizes their life has been disrupted, they will work together to repair the situation.
The scene we would like to accomplish is a wide shot that will focus on the planet, Halley would be on the frame and show her walking towards her car. As she walks, she is seen with her iconic headphones that are a part of who she is and her way to block those around her. Then, when she is in the middle of the way to her car, and is when she takes off her headphones and looks towards the planet, but she seems to not care about it. In this moment, she is amazed by the beautiful planet that is purple, orange, blue. We want it to look similar to this:
Moreover, the planet will be created by one of our teammates. We divided the parts within the film and he will be in charge of developing the VFX effect, such as the planet. He will talk more about it in his own, but some parts that we have talked about the making of it are that it would be made through a software called Blender.
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