The Vision
Sound Palette:
Included in the video:
- muffled diegetic sound
- ringing
- man shouting
- gasping
- water splash
Colour Palette: We decided on a dark and murky colour palette with the the off-colours matching the off tone of our film. The dark grey/ black is for the black water which the main character submerges into as the title appears. The browns are for the woody colour of the bridge and for the actress' hair. The greyish white colour is for the kitchen scene with the peach colour being for the actress' skin. we then have an off white colour which represents the colouring of the tunnel in which the main character hides. The two green colours represent grass and the river with the brighter green showing the grass and the murkier green the river. Finally the two blue colours will be prevalent in the hospital scenes where the main character will wear a light blue hospital gown in side a hospital room which will have the featured dark blue.
Nine Frames:
When it comes to the nine frames, the focus of a majority of them is the main character with several examples of close-ups of her face, demonstrating the intertwining of the normal clips amongst more unsettling ones. The credits that are incorporated into the opening are not going to be the focus but negative space will be utilised to incorporate them into the opening sequence. Credits will be as unobtrusive as possible, using a minimal font that isn't too big.

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