Monday 6 February 2012

Film/Opening sequence Inspiration



I think this Bourne Supremacy clip is good inspiration for our film as it is set in a domestic environment where Bourne and the other asset incorporate household objects into their fight sequence.  Also I do like the pace of the sequence; it starts off quite slow to suggest that there is little threat against Bourne and builds the tension of the situation for the audience. However the pace then quickens to suit the action of the fight sequence. The sequence presents the level of sophistication and proffessionalism of the characters which I'd hope to emulate for our opening sequence.


Similiarly with this Kill Bill: Volume 1 sequence, the fight sequence is also domesticated.  The use of household objects such as the frying pan and wooden table legs are smartly used to create an untypical environment for two assassins to fight in.  In contrast to the Bourne sequence, the action is much more rough and bloody, and the characters aren't sophisticated but are ruthless and use any means possible to try and injure eachother.

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