The garage - pre credits - no dialogue - visual storytelling.
Description of different visual tricks I'm going to be using;
The colour green symbolises - luck
Blue all in one - symbolises mechanic.
Red symbolises trouble/danger.
Martin will enter from left to right - to show he is a good person and he is funny.
The light will be shining on john to show his importance.
At the end shot i will make johns tool box look bigger than it is to show that he will use these tools to build the time machine, and then will zoom into them to fill the whole screen to tell the viewers that these tools will be important somewhere in the film.
In one shot i will have john looking from inside the garage to outside with a sad face and he will have uncomfortable body language. this will show 'lines' and 'boundaries' like john can't leave because he's lonely and depressed.
When john is walking around he will have his tool box in his hand and when the shot switches or follows him to martin the camera will follow the tool box to lead the audience.
John will accidentally go to drop his tool box but save it and then trip and nearly drop it a second time and save it again he will do it again the third time but not save it and when this is happening the audience knows that it is important as he nearly drops it twice and then does the third time, this symbolises importance to the viewers.
When John nearly drops it twice he will have a smirk on his face to show that he is smug about saving the tool box twice, i will also show this through body language.
There is a green screwdriver that falls out of the tool box - this symbolises luck and stands out to the audience.
When john hugs martin he smiles and the body language symbolises a friendship.
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