Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Dialogue in Our Thriller

In our thriller opening, we have decided not to include dialogue as we believe that it will be more effective and it will help build up the sense of mystery. We think there is no need for irrelevant dialogue because there is more important aspects of the 2 minutes such as showing the male's obsession and in contrast the victim's emotions. 






We've decided to look at Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window to show an example of an opening without dialogue and show how affective it can be without it. Without the need for dialogue Rear Window presents a descriptive and an informative first 2 minutes by setting the scene, introducing the main characters and giving an implication of what other actors will be presented in the film and why.
This opening is a good film to relate to our opening as they both have elements of voyeurism and watching particular people, this is why i feel our opening will be as effective as Rear Window without the dialogue.

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