1. Green screen. We will not use the green screen because we have found all the locations needed for our opening sequence and the green screen is not necessary for it.
2. We will most likely not use the 4 way split screen because it does not fit in the sub genre of a psychological-thriller and especially our opening sequence would not suit the 4 way split screen idea. however we may use a 2 way split screen during our opening sequence.
3. Cropping images will probably not be used in our opening sequence because it would not fulfil the audiences expectations of a psychological-thriller and is not needed for a kidnapping opening sequence.
4. Colour correction will be used in our opening sequence because in some scenes it will make the colours on screen look nicer with the surrounding objects. Such as when cutting to a different scene where one is darker than the other, you can see all the same colours in the same shade on screen to not mess the mis-en-scene.
5. Desaturation will be used quite often, especially when the kidnapper in our opening sequence is on the scene. This is to capture a real saddened look for the opening sequence.
6. Colour isolation might be used as it gives an impression that the coloured part is more important and it seems to give life to that area, for example giving someone colour when they're surrounded by black and white, to show innocence and good fortune.
7. Reverse clips might be used in a thriller genre to demonstrate someones mental instability. However for our story of kidnapping we might only use this in specific areas or not at all due to possible confusion for the audience.
8. Changing speeds will most likely not be used for our genre as its used more for action films slowing down explosions or speeding up fist fights. Therefore for the natural looking pace of a thriller, we will not use the changing speed edit.
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