Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Planning Script Writing

 Today I will be talking about my plans for the script writing.

First we should look at film openings of other films to see what ways to start the film. One of my favorites is "Scream" in scream they start off the film with tension and suspense with the famous phone call scene. In the scene they start off with a person being threatened on the phone by ghost face. That famous scene is known for building tension and suspense in the start of the film that scene was the scene that caught many peoples attentions. That film opening was the start of many great hook openings like that. This scene connects the rest of the movies with the reoccurring phone call by ghost face.


Next up is "Get Out" the opening scene in Get Out is personally my favorite because of the foreshadowing of it that if you do not pay close attention to the opening scene and just ignore it like I did on my first watch you will not think anything of it but if  you do pay attention to it you will realize  there is a man being put into a trunk of a car and that the man is the man seen later on. The scene starts with a man being stuffed into the trunk of a car there is music in the background the music is cheerful and playful but eerie and creepy at the same time it gives you the vibe of a scary clown. Then when the man who put the other guy in the trunk starts driving away they change the music to a violin in the background. That film opening is such an important one it is not recognized enough.

For my film opening I will try to incorporate some of the aspects from these my favorite part of both is how they keep it simple and effective.

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