Deeper analysis on characters
A good story in a film has good character development and throughout the film you grow this emotional connection with them. You can build emotion within the character whether it’s different feelings about them(mad, sad, happy..ect). The characters in a storyline should always make sense with the genre or reasoning of the filmmaking.
For example every character should represent a different meaning and a different personality. With this reasoning you have a better way for the audience to have a deeper connection within the characters. Having character development is extremely important if you want a good storyline, we have all watched movies where the character plays the role so much that we either love it or hate the character. Here are some examples of what our character development will try to represent.
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Inside Out |
How would this help with the characters in your opening?
The films that I put above is a great example of what we want to interpret into our film as the characters shown is an exact example of what we want to do. In the film inside out it shows what goes inside the girls head and how she has different emotions like (sad, disgust, anger, nervous), It gives different personality a which helps the audience relate to the characters and it also helps with the plot line to the story.
So with our film we want to add different personalities to each character and it will include the party guy who’s always down to go out and party, the shy guy who isn’t very social when it comes to talking to people, and also include the smart one which is the character that has the most common sense when it comes to not making sure anything and happens. We believe doing this will allow the audience to connect with the plot line and also help really bring out the meaning of the development of the characters.
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