Movie Convention: Girl in the Picture

 

Girl in the Picture


Sarah and I might use the monologue where a narrator explains the story. As soon as the movie started to play, a narrator started to tell the story of the girl was found and where she ended up. It started along side a highway using an areole shot. Kaylie and I can not do that, but we would like to try. But, the bird's eye view is a great idea because you get a view of a scene a lot better. But then, it jumps into laying in a field of grass not moving. The narrator says the girl is dead, but as the opening goes on, the girl is alive but dies in the hospital.   



Sarah and I like how there was a jump cut from a calm day to a panicked day. It gives of a sense of where did it go wrong? We also liked how they put the crime scene at the very beginning. We are probably planning to have our opening sequence similar to this one. We also liked the narrator because he explains what is happening. It gave off a "Is she alive?" kind of vibe. Which is the vibe you want to get in a true crime movie. 

Sarah and I dislike how there was a clam and peaceful scene right before the crime scene. We think it would be better if the movie had introduced the crime scene before the bird's eye view of the freeway as soon as the movie started. It would be after the title opener. It would give some people a little jump scare because they would not expect that type of scene so soon. We also did not like how it was in the middle of the day. They could have filmed early in the morning  when they have only a little light left. 



Signing Off,

Kay.


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