VSP 60104 Video & Sound Production- Project 1
VSP 60104 Video & Sound Production- Project 1
WEEK 02 - WEEK 04 (25.04.2024 - 22.05.2024)
NAME: Chai Wei Yi
I.D: 0369561
COURSE: Intercultural Design / Bachelor of Design (Honors) in Creative Media
GROUP: Class 01 Sec 01
Week 02 - Three-Act Story structure
Video 01: Lalin
- Act 01 begins with the female protagonist introducing herself at the start of the video and beginning an online dating relationship with the male protagonist, Nut, after seeing a moon-drawing image .Act 02 follows Nut as he travels to Japan, eager to meet the female protagonist in person. This act includes flashbacks of their memories together. Act 03 concludes with them not meeting in person in the real world.
- The movie's inciting incident occurs when Nut, the protagonist’s online boyfriend, unexpectedly asks to meet in person. This request causes major upheaval for the female protagonist, who struggles with deep insecurities about her appearance.
- In the movie, the midpoint scene forces the main character to confront her fears and reveal her true self to her online boyfriend. This pivotal moment addresses her inner struggles and her attempts to escape, directly tackling her inner conflict.
- The climax scene occurs when the female protagonist runs away and avoids meeting Nut, but later regrets her decision.
- The movie's theme revolves around identity and self-acceptance. It highlights the gap between our true selves and the personas we present to the world. It also explores how social media in the modern era can lead people to idealize themselves at the expense of embracing their own vulnerabilities.
- Act 01 introduces Evelyn, the main character whose life is surrounded by central conflicts, especially within her own family dynamics. Her strained relationship with her daughter, Evelynn, highlights generational gap conflicts and adds significant tension to the story. Act 02 follows Evelynn as she faces complex troubles in a multiverse world. She embarks on a path of self-transformation, exploring different worlds and considering alternative circumstances, which challenge her thinking.
- The inciting incident in the story occurs when Evelynn is contacted by her multiverse husband, who informs her that she is the key to saving the entire multiverse. She is then pulled into the multiverse and forced to confront numerous impending troubles.
- The midpoint scene of the movie happens when Evelynn fully embraces the multiverse reality after initially being confused. She experiences a profound realization about her difficult relationship with her daughter across different universes.
- Evelynn confronts her conflicts head-on, both within the multiverse and within her own family, including her alter ego, Jobu Tupaki. She battles her alter ego in physical, emotional, and existential realms.
- The theme of the movie revolves around love, family, and sacrifice. Evelynn's journey through multiple universes emphasizes the strength of love and the challenges of being a parent within familial bonds.
Pre-production is a detailed planning phase where the film's foundation is set. This stage includes writing the script, creating storyboards, casting actors, and designing the film's visual and sound elements. It needs creativity and organization to ensure everything is ready before filming starts.
The production phase is when the vision begins to come to life. This is the actual filming period, which is dynamic and often challenging. It requires a lot of coordination and teamwork among the crew, actors, and directors, relying heavily on the plans made during pre-production. The logistics and physical demands of filming highlight the importance of teamwork and communication to stay on schedule and within budget.
Post-production is the final stage where the film comes together. This includes editing the footage, adding sound effects, music, and visual effects, and color grading to enhance the film's look. Post-production needs a keen eye for detail and a good understanding of storytelling to create a cohesive and engaging final product. Each production stage, from planning to final edits, is crucial for making a film that connects with its audience and fulfills the filmmakers' vision
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