I don't think that my film opening will contain much dialogue. I think that it will be an opening that builds up emotion based on several other factors. Music is going to be important when it comes to the creation of the film opening as it will add feeling to it and guide the audience. Editing is also going to play an important role in the making of this film opening. It will allow for me to be able to edit the footage in a way that gives the film opening meaning.
If I do end up writing a script along the way, it will most likely be short and won't contain much discussion. The lines that are said in the film opening might actually be improvisation, like in the film Blue Valentine, in which Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams improvised their scenes. Improvisation allows for the acting in the film to seem natural and not forced. It creates an idiosyncratic, lived-in feel that can be difficult to create through a script. Again, I don't plan on having much dialogue throughout the film but if anything changes throughout the production process, then I will create a short script or use improvisation.
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Top 5 Entirely Improvised Films. (2015, September 14). Retrieved March 22, 2018, from https://www.monkeysfightingrobots.co/top-5-entirely-improvised-films/
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