Sunday, March 24, 2019

Research 14

Hey Blog

My group and I had planned on meeting this week but unfortunately, one of our group members could not make it to the shooting. We unfortunately had to reschedule our meeting to later this week. We will meet up begin shooting the first scenes on this meeting. I'll keep you updated.

I went to talk some more about the ending of our opening.
After the scene showing the veteran in severe distress, I want to show the reaction of the people he lives with.

We decided to change the situation of the veteran from having a family to living with roommates. The veteran lives with his brother and his friend, who are younger than him. He could not find a wife before or after the war so unfortunately he lives with them. His disorder hinders him from interacting with new people, so he is even further emotionally isolated from everyone.

After the distressing scene, his brother is going to walk in in panic and console him. This scene will use medium shots and shot-reverse-shot to show dialogue between the two. This scene will illustrate that these panic attacks frequently occur. This will be done through the dialogue and the reaction of the brother.

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