Sunday, 15 April 2012

POST PRODUCTION: DIALOGUE EXPLAINED

Dialogue explained.

The video opens with the distribution company logos with the dialogue "what happens when a life of crime, pays better than a life of hard work". This was a necessary addition to the video because it sets the basic storyline and already provides the audience with expectations of what is to come. it then becomes up to them to get involved and think whilst putting the characters in their roles. Unlike many thriller films we chose to use a typical adolescent voice, again relating to the more modern teenage take on what would usually be an adult styled crime thriller. It also allowed for us to use minimal amounts of dialogue without the audience being too sidetracked, as the titles kept them on the right story path. Along with the film clips this was powerful.

The first piece of dialogue is of Callum on the phone to a man offering them a job in return for collecting a package for him. This lets the audience know that Callum is the main character in the lime light of the yet to unfold story.

After the title screen "One job opportunity" we here the first piece of dialogue from the opposing group which is " theres only one space for this job and its ours." IT shows they have control of the situation, along with the video footage of Callum tied up as their new hostage, this shows they have no one in their way and that young Callum has been getting involved with violent adult territory which adds excitement for the audience and the presence of a thrill. The gang then re instate the fact they own Callum by saying "Your ours now". This line also acts as a cliff hanger as there is obviously a plot to come involving the kidnap and there is still the unanswered question of who gets the job.

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