Q.) What's the plot outline?
A.) The plot is (and this is why I feel there should be an establishing shot of some one going to sleep) a dream some one has in which the characters play, dance, and live in this happy dream world where everyone dances to their own beat and forgets their worries. Its the ultimate portrayal of an escape.
Q.) Are there any symbols?
A.) I want the audience to be mesmerized by the constant playing with fire/fireworks that most of the characters will be acting out. The fireworks/sparklers will symbolize these moments of epiphanies and freedom that the characters have.
Q.) What is the climax?
A.) I think that the whole sequence will be climactic. It is supposed to be this sort of dreamy, dramatic utopia that the characters live in. Since there is no dialogue, the climactic scenes will be the ones that capture the rhythm and the visuals of the piece just right.
Q.) Is it believable?
A.) No, unfortunately. I am playing with the audience's sense of disbelief. At first it will seem goofy and silly because no one thinks they want to go out into a forrest in the middle of nowhere and dance around. Most people will think, "I dont have time to do this in my life, I have better and more important things to do". But as you continue to watch it, my hope is that the sequence will present its arresting qualities over the viewer and make you think, "I really wish I could run off to this beautiful forrest with all my close friends and just run free, and dance, and shoot off fireworks as if I was born yesterday."
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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