Below is an example of the script for the dialogue/voice over in our opening sequence. (Click on image to enlarge).
There is not much dialogue in our opening sequence, as we want to try and conceal the personality of the characters, as this will make the characters seem more mysterious and will make the audience speculate and ask questions to what the characters could be like.
The dialogue that is used however shows that the characters are just normal people that you wouldn't expect anything out of the ordinary to happen to.
Also, the dialogue reinforces that something bad has happened as one of the characters screams which shows to the audience that something has happened, however we won't show what has happened which will again make the audience ask questions to what has happened.
Now that we have slightly changed the idea of our opening sequence:
There is not much dialogue in our opening sequence, as we want to try and conceal the personality of the characters, as this will make the characters seem more mysterious and will make the audience speculate and ask questions to what the characters could be like.
The dialogue that is used however shows that the characters are just normal people that you wouldn't expect anything out of the ordinary to happen to.
Also, the dialogue reinforces that something bad has happened as one of the characters screams which shows to the audience that something has happened, however we won't show what has happened which will again make the audience ask questions to what has happened.
Now that we have slightly changed the idea of our opening sequence:
- There will be even less speaking, the only dialogue will be of general chatter as the MP is walking down the corridor, and also as he receives the phone call the MP will say things like "Hello?" and "Who is this?", which will create a sense of panic.
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