Poetic Aspect
using one of my own poems or someone elses poem, id like to use cinematic shots and the use of cinephotography in this aespect as well the feel of the entire poem.
for this aspect id like to use fairly a lot of media as well as old camera footage as well as new such as previous videos of myself as well as new footage created by me, i would also like to use fairly a lot of handwritten animation as well as the scribbles to be hand animated, i would also like to print out pictures and film them and possible animate them by staggering the photographs one by one.
with the idea of media in mind i would like to use a sillohete of a man but put footage in instead of a man.
For the beginning of this sequence id like to start the video by starting off by the younger version of myself or a younger person who grows up with their primary care giver
using the first shot using them on their own at their best times/best selves.
for the second sequence, the Primary care giver is crossed out and or slowly fading away, the squiggles slowly follow him, the squiggles also are symbolic of youth and youngness in the squence, showing how quick that person has left and how early it is.
for this part of the squence id like to film the Primary care giver taking care or looking after the child and playing around having fun
for this sequence id like to film something that has a different coloured background with a cinemaphotographic scene, again focusing on the idea of family.
for the continuety of this scene id like to show how the squiggles slowly interfer and the idea of you yourself are slowly loosing the memories that are being held and the struggles of it
similarly to the previous scene i would like to film something similar and possibly use a man stencil and put a video in the shape and form as a person, to represent the idea of how the little memories cant be lost and you as a person will carry them on.
for this part of the film it would be set in a different location but fairly similar to the previous scene
for the end part of the poetic visual, id like to end it off using the scribble.
and possible film someones hand creating the scribbles at the end.
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HORROR Aspect
For my initial idea for the horror narrative, I wanted to use no speech and all foley sound based, and based on found footage work, as well as this I wanted the shots to be far back and use wide shot angles for an isolated feel to my video. As well as this I would like to use old camera footage and old camera sounds
For the beginning of the sequence, I would like to start off with the character chilling about on his significant others bed chilling about untill they recieve a notification as well as chilling about there is background music playing
For the second sequence the character gets a notification and watches the video , and it only shows partly of the cursed video
for the third sequence i would like to film the charcter walking out of the bedroom and walking into the bathroom as well as him closing the bathroom door behind him.
For the forth sequence the character gets up and goes to the bathroom and begins to brush his teeth i want these shots to be long and eerie to create a second entity.
For the fifth sequence the character drops his toothbrush, and the bathroom door opens and there are footsteps
For the sixth sequence the character gets up and goes to the bathroom and begins to brush his teeth
the character checks the noises he hears and checks the bedroom
the seventh he checks the bedroom, and it cuts straight into a different sequence where he turns into a demon
the character goes straight back to the bathroom and locks it this time
the character has a bath and relaxes himself too, for the tension build up.
he eighth the character checks out the noises he hears from downstairs
For the tenth the character goes down the stairs out of sight and falls down the stairs at the process of it
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the character turns into the cursed boy from the sequence at the end of the video and the cursed video that he watched also pops up at the end almost as if the curse of the video still lingers
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