first post wooo!
now we need help we cant decide if we should have:
a) a scene with cuts between a hitman and their victim asleep, and then they wake up and realise that someone is in their house then a final shot which doesnt reveal who dies or:
b) someone sleeping with quick cuts of their memories of an interrogation scene and other miscellaneous murders without the audience knowing if it was a memory or a dream, then he wakes up goes to the bathroom and the audience (but not the character) sees an object from the memories/dreams
plz help us decide lol!
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3 comments:
Do "a" definitely! "b" is a bit... cliched but in that really overused way!
Cool ideas though :D
I fink we've decided to do a mix of the both.(not 100%) So plz keep commenting on what you fink. lol
I personally prefer plan A. I'm always a sucker for the cross-cutting technique; great for building tension. Careful if you go for flashbacks/dreams while cross cutting as you may throw your audience off too much. Often a simple plan, well executed, brings the best result. There's still heaps you can do with it...interested to see it develop...
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