Technical Elements
Technical elements are similar to production and story elements. Production and story elements are the key factors in a successful film. Examples of technical elements are Mis-en-scene, point of view, story, etc. That being said, I will be going over how each one of these examples relate to my film.
Story
My film opening is centered around a love story. The main characters (John and Maria) fall in love. Ever After (name of the film) illustrates John and Maria's love story and how they came to be immensely in love. John and Maria meet at a work office, looks are exchanged, and the rest is history. Ever After is going to portray exactly how John and Maria became infatuated with each other.
Point of View
The film will be in third-person point of view. The audience will be able to view the movie as they wish and make their own assumptions of it. Narration will not be involved. Point of View is very important because it dictates how an audience will view a movie. Most Romantic films are in third-person point of view. This is so the audience will not be persuaded to view a movie a certain way. The audience will be able to create their personal opinion of it.
Mis-en-scene
As you know, the names of the characters of my film opening are John and Maria. They are both apart of an intimate love story. Since the film is representing my parents love for each other, the characters will be in their adult life. Each character will dress as an adult male and adult female. For example, Maria will be in professional attire (dresses, skirts, blouses, etc.) John will be in professional attire as well(tuxes, suits, trousers, etc.)
Example:
Technical Aspects of Film Study | Film as text (wordpress.com)
Different Points of View? - DeerTales
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