the first image is of the title of the film, it is a very simple title with a blue text and a black background. the second image is of the location, it is a dark room with where the only light come from the door; this givens a feeling of not know where or what is going on. the third image is of where the charters are introduced, this is done in the lobby of a motel; where the main charter asks the owner about a photo of a man. this is done to give a simple introduction of the charters, as the main charter also doesn't know who the charters. the forth image is of a interring shot, in the shot the photo is benign shaken backwards; this is related to the may the film, goes backwards after every scene. the firth image is about the font of the title, the letters are tall but simple and blue; they are put over the shot. the sixth image is related to the story of the film, a man is dead on the floor with blood all over the wall; this make the viewer ask questions like "why is he dead" and other similar questions.
Monday, 10 January 2011
memento (opening)
the first image is of the title of the film, it is a very simple title with a blue text and a black background. the second image is of the location, it is a dark room with where the only light come from the door; this givens a feeling of not know where or what is going on. the third image is of where the charters are introduced, this is done in the lobby of a motel; where the main charter asks the owner about a photo of a man. this is done to give a simple introduction of the charters, as the main charter also doesn't know who the charters. the forth image is of a interring shot, in the shot the photo is benign shaken backwards; this is related to the may the film, goes backwards after every scene. the firth image is about the font of the title, the letters are tall but simple and blue; they are put over the shot. the sixth image is related to the story of the film, a man is dead on the floor with blood all over the wall; this make the viewer ask questions like "why is he dead" and other similar questions.
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