Audio is vital to any film opening because it sets the narrative for the rest of the film. For my team and I's opening, we plan to start the opening with a black screen, with audio overlaying the screen one by one. The black screen rids the viewer of their sense of sight, leaving all other senses sensitive and heightened. We're using this to our advantage. With different audio of a door banging, dog barking, and alarm ringing, all entering the black screen one by one, being overlayed. This creates a type of sensory overload, setting the narrative as one that is aggressive, sharp, and without order.
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Black screen that will take up the screen while the audio overlaying does its thing |
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