Friday, 21 November 2014


The fourth shot will be a close up of the glass of wine. At the start of the shot the glass will be very close to the floor and a lot of the wine will be falling out of the glass as it would be falling down if the shot wasn't being shot in reverse. The glass will be slowly moving up in the air and some of the wine that was being spilt will be slowly flowing back into the glass.


The fifth shot will show the dead character falling in reverse. At the start of the shot it will show him slightly of the ground but he will be moving up from the ground, falling down in reverse. The glass will be also be visible in this shot. The glass will be just out of the character's grasp which could suggest to the spectator that it was his glass of wine and that it may have had something to do with his death.


The sixth shot will be another close up of the wine glass. At this point all of the wine will be back in the glass as it has only just been dropped. The wine glass will slowly be moving up and the angle it is at will become less as the scene continues. By the end of the shot the glass we be back in the hand of the character in the scene.


The seventh shot will again show the man falling down in reverse. At this point the glass will already be back in his hand and he will almost be standing up. By the end of the shot the character will be standing up and he will be drinking his glass of wine.

The final shot from the opening sequence will be a medium close up of the man and he will be smelling his glass of wine. At this point the scene will end and the title of the film will be shown on the screen. Most of the shots in this sequence will be shot in slow motion. The seventh shot will start in slow motion and will speed up towards the end of the shot. The last shot will be shown at normal speed.

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