In the opening of ‘Possession’, the boss (Mike Diesel) demands his employee gets him the prized possession, in which the employee (George Jones) is following another man (Darren Lincoln) for the possession he is carrying, however, the man (Darren Lincoln) being pursued doesn't know he is being followed, which could put his life in danger.
The opening of ‘Possession’ is mostly set in a dark car park setting (which is a simple location), in which the opening of ‘Possession’ doesn’t give too much away to the audience (which will keep the audience questioning what will happen in the film), as there is a minimal amount of dialogue in the opening of 'Possession'.
Furthermore, the sound aspect of the opening of 'Possession' focuses more on the music aspect, rather than the dialogue aspect of sound, in which music will be used to create tension, suspense and a sense of panic in the opening of 'Possession'.
The camera shots/angles that will be used in the opening of ‘Possession’ will be shots such as point of view shots, over the shoulder shots (to show the view of George Jones following Darren Lincoln), low angle shots of Mike Diesel (to highlight his presence and authority, as he is the boss in the film), close-ups to show the facial expressions of the characters, and establishing shots to show the location the characters are surrounded in. In the opening of 'Possession' camera movements such as tracking and panning movements will also be used to show what the characters are doing, and the importance of their actions.
Moreover, editing will be used in the opening of 'Possession' to help the opening flow, and to compress time (with the use of continuity editing), in which cuts such as shot-reverse-shot editing and jump cuts will be used.
The use of mise-en-scene in the opening of 'Possession' will be simple, yet effective, because of the realistic use of the isolated dark car park setting. The props that will be used in the opening of 'Possession' will be props such as mobile phones, jewellery, and an escalator, and the costumes that the characters will be wearing will be dark/smart clothing.
The camera shots/angles that will be used in the opening of ‘Possession’ will be shots such as point of view shots, over the shoulder shots (to show the view of George Jones following Darren Lincoln), low angle shots of Mike Diesel (to highlight his presence and authority, as he is the boss in the film), close-ups to show the facial expressions of the characters, and establishing shots to show the location the characters are surrounded in. In the opening of 'Possession' camera movements such as tracking and panning movements will also be used to show what the characters are doing, and the importance of their actions.
Moreover, editing will be used in the opening of 'Possession' to help the opening flow, and to compress time (with the use of continuity editing), in which cuts such as shot-reverse-shot editing and jump cuts will be used.
The use of mise-en-scene in the opening of 'Possession' will be simple, yet effective, because of the realistic use of the isolated dark car park setting. The props that will be used in the opening of 'Possession' will be props such as mobile phones, jewellery, and an escalator, and the costumes that the characters will be wearing will be dark/smart clothing.
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