Friday, January 22, 2021

Production group meeting 1:

After meeting with Mike and Matt we received more feedback on our idea. We came to the conclusion that the opening sequence / title sequence for 'Lost and Found' was not strong enough and it was more of a first scene rather than opening / title sequence. It needed some sort of background information and a base, as it ran straight into the idea rather than gradually getting there. We needed to elevate the idea and make it more enjoyable to watch and film. 

Me, Bashy and Neave then called each other to discuss what we were going to do and potentially come up with a few new ideas. 

We then collectively came up with a new idea and base for our title sequence that we thought would work really well and provide a really good base of information and it allows the movie to carry on and go somewhere with what information is provided - and would be fun to film. We decided on the genre thriller/action.

The idea was, rather than a girl arriving home from travelling for the past months and getting home and her family has been murdered, instead an FBI agent (a girl, dressed in suit with briefcase) arrives to the house where a group of men FBI agents are standing outside the house, talking in a group. She walks up to them and they say to her "this is bad, very bad", "Im so sorry", she would then push the men to the side and walk into the house, and there is a family that has been murdered (panics/loss of breathe/shocked/speechless). The phone then rings and she goes to pick it up and her jaw drops and she freezes then screams into the phone "WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS".

This leaves the audience on edge and wanting to know what happens next and where this title sequence takes the film. 

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