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May 26, 2008

Montage sequence: The Big Bang

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   INT APARTMENT

Fade in from black: CU: Looking through a glass out a window.

Someone drops Ice in the glass and pours bourbon in it.

Zoom out to a close up of the glass.

As the man takes a sip from it, we track it up to his lips.
We zoom out and remain at his head. He puts the glass down (out of camera view) and walks out of the frame. (Blur effects)

Cut to: MCU of an armchair, out of focus.

(blur effects back in) and the man takes a seat, grabs a remote and turns on the TV.

Cut to: ECU of the man pressing the power button on the remote.

Cut to: CU of the TV coming to life with static and snow… (fade to black)

We hear a crescendo guitar chord as we Fade in to see a close up of News reporter on TV. "Breaking news" is on the bottom. We don’t hear anything but a low dark    tone.

Cut to: The man on the chair leans forward eyes wide open in shock.

Cut to: Fast rhythmic drumbeat…

The man races to the phone, tries to call someone. This is all blended into a montage, using quick cuts to emphasize his distress.
He throws the phone across the room, drops into a corner and weeps. We zoom right in on his eye as total silence ensures… We hear twisting metal, and explosions as we quickly zoom out and fade to white.

END

Se7en

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Seven. Apparently it’s the number of the gods. I believe it’s the number of strength. Seven in it’s prime is the mystical lure to the unknown. Some people stick a coin in a machine and pray for three sevens. Me… well I’m just gonna work on the seven step outline.

 

The Seven Step outline defines nearly all tales which have been told to date. In this blog (notice the ‘l’ I’m not on the dunny) I’m going to break down the seven step outline using two examples.

 

But first what is the seven step outline?

  1. The setup – Where are we? Who is the protagonist? What do they hope to achieve by the end of the story?
  2. Inciting Incident – what happens when the Protagonist is challenged by an event that adversely affects their pathway through to the goal.
  3. Act One Turning Point – The protagonist is given further complications adding to the conflict
  4. Mid-point – Protagonist has hit rock bottom. All seems lost, nothing can save the protagonist now…
  5. Act two turning point – Protagonist responds to the key conflict and steers the drama into act three
  6. Act three turning point – Protagonist is shoved in the midst of a major build up and breakdown of all conflicts in the great build up to…
  7. Resolution/denouncement – The protagonist solves the problem and deals with the outcome of it. The end of the story.

 

So now we know what the seven step outline is, I’m going to use two examples. First, let’s feed testosterone and spin the disk of a major male action flick. (coz everyone knows) DIE HARD

 

  1. The setup – John McClain just wants to meet his wife at the Nakatomi Plaza in L.A. He want’s to rekindle his marriage if possible and be with his wife.
  2. Inciting incident – Hans Grueber and his group of buddies want to screw things up by seizing the Nakatomi Plaza in search of money, but John McClain becomes the “fly in the ointment” and does whatever he can to get police on their way down.
  3. Act one turning point – McClain learns these guys are smart, and worst of all, he’s on his own. All he can do now is try to survive as the bad guys come at him with machine guns.
  4. Mid Point – Finally police are on the scene, but they are lead by a total arsehole who doesn’t respect or thank McClain for his hard work at capping off a few dead guys. McClain thinks he’s gonna die before much longer and things ain’t lookin too good.
  5. Act two turning point – The FBI have gotten involved and decided to negotiate with the terrorists who decide to shove all the hostages on the roof. McClain finds out that they are all being lead to slaughter coz the roof is rigged with explosives, and does something about it. The FBI try to take McClain out thinking he’s a terrorist.
  6. Act three turning point – McClain, battered, bruised, bleeding, and barely able to stand, comes face to face with Hans himself. “Yippie Kai Ai mother–”
  7. Resolution – John gets to go home and have a merry Christmas with his wife while the credits roll and the audience sings along to “well the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful, and since we’ve no place to go… let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.”

 

COME ON EVERYBODY SING IT!

 

Okay don’t sing it…

 

Just for the hell of it (coz I’ve got nothing better to do at the moment) I thought I’d do one more rundown of the seven step outline (incase Damien decides that my understanding of it is shithouse)

 

This time, I’m going to do it for a script that I myself have written. Thus proving that I can also put this seven step into perspective in my own work, not major Hollywood blockbusters blah blah yadda yadda.

 

So here it is, the seven steps to THE HUMAN EXISTENCE

 

  1. The setup – After the fall of the thermonuclear war, our three protagonists, Kenny, Josh and Kasey all fend for their lives in a “Cruel world” where “to survive is to be scarred for life.” Kenny is one of the few who survived the blast and radiation poisoning, while Josh and Kasey grew up after the blast. Josh living in underground societies, and Kasey with her family on the surface, hunting for any kind of human existence.
  2. Inciting Incident – When Josh get’s separated from his father on the surface, he finds and rescues Kasey from the animalistic beasts that roam the earth and feast on the flesh of humans. With their past far behind them, they live together in order to survive.
  3. Act One Turning Point – Kasey and Josh meet Kenny and learn that although all who were exposed to the blast were temporarily diseased with animalistic urges, all of the “creatures” who hunt and kill humans were once humans, and they choose to feast on their own kind. They are lead to an underground settlement where they can live in safety. But is there more to Kenny than meets the eye?
  4. Mid-point – The underground is ravaged. Many die in the great battle. Josh dies, but not before making Kenny promise to find and protect Kasey. (thus introduces the love interest)
  5. Act two turning point – Haunted by the past, Kenny struggles on, hunting down the one who he thinks is responsible for the disappearance of Kasey. But he finds himself in another fight for life.
  6. Act three turning point – When Kenny finds Kasey, we find that the one who is responsible for a lot of the attacks is in fact a man (not one of the animalistic beasts, which defines the title of the movie “The Human Existence”) A final battle rages. Kenny dies. The bad guys die. And Kasey is left with a shocking secret, that Kenny couldn’t take to the grave…
  7. Resolution/denouncement – Kasey survives. Although it’s a resolution in one way, it’s a denouncement in another… because: “To survive is to be scarred for life.”

 

If anyone has any interest with helping me pull off “The Human Existence” contact me. ovex_214@hotmail.com

 

Well I believe I’m done.

 

Stay tuned, next post will be my idea for the Montage project.

 

JW

May 14, 2008

The story so far…

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Long long ago, in a galaxy far far away… I lie. It was at the start of the year, and it was at TAFE…

We began the VIDEO course! *insert w00t here*

The first few classes we got inspired by viewing what we can accomplish, and conitinued on with lectures on how to rig up lighting, how sound makes a significant difference, and how to create storyboards.

In fact, we were given a small project to create a storyboard of an advert, (and mine sucked major butt due to the fact I can’t draw) However I was stunned at some of the talent in the classroom. Sherwin and Sarah’s stand out mostly in my recollections of greatness…

After this we were split up, everyone that had done Cert III last year (or Cert IV in Nathan’s case) were sent off to create a short film (I’m not sure is quite finished yet) which I had the pleasure to act in alongside Nick Maloney.

They did this while the rest of the class recieved the low down on how to use cameras, set equiptment up, the lighting and sound totorials etc etc…

Then we were all given our major assignment.

BOOM! *drumroll* The three camera video piece on one of the greatest themes ever… TIME!

Inspired by 24’s use of the boxes throughout their show, I gave ideas and suggestions at how the task could be pulled off before we broke into individual groups to create 100 seconds worth of footage. Each group was given 100 seconds. We decided to spoof a terrorism video, coz if you can’t laugh about it… THE TERRORISTS HAVE ALREADY WON!

Nearly finished with this project, all that remains is final editing touches (and I think we need a little more footage) but it’s all comming together smoothly.

Then the sad note hit that Mark is leaving us for a better job, and we have to shuffle in our seats to the new teaching styles of Damien.

What else should we do for the rest of the year/semester/time we have video?

I’d personally like to create a short movie. Learn more editing techniques, and after effects (but I’m sure that’s why we have after effects next semester)… and have the oppertunity to play around with lighting and sound a bit more. (perhaps while doing this short movie)

Anywho… I think I’ve blogged enough… so remove the "L" and I’m off to take a……..

Happy Trails
JW

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