In order to start getting a great idea of what we are going to show, we need to start thinking about the base scene of the start of the film. We know we want to do a comedic spy/agent movie, with that in mind our group discussed about it.
Our start of the film
I imagined for our start of the film to introduce our protagonist by having them walk silently with a fancy suit on. Making sure that the protagonist has a red tie to symbolize the expected spy look. Making sure they have sunglasses on to look like they are doing a mission. In this quick illustration that I drew, we can see how I made the protagonist walk to the camera. But there is a bigger question. Why is there an outside and inside version?
Having Backup scenes
I know that when filming stuff will never go in your favor. Meaning if one scene can't be achieved then the other can be made. Many directors have to take fact that not everything will be perfect. Therefore, I made two different versions of the opening. Because this is an action-comedy film I want to present the overall seriousness of the agent. The inside variation will be taken inside a building that light behind the agent can shine upon their arrival building that intensity in an action film. The outside variation focuses more on the hybrid type, you don't expect a spy to be walking outside with flowers around them, that ties into how this won't really be much of a super serious agent movie. There is a possibility that both scenes are possible to be made. In my eyes, I would prefer the inside variation more than the outside variation. Knowing that I started my base of the film's idea this will bring ongoing ideas of what to present next.
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