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Monday, 27 February 2017

End Credits (Pink)


Recently I watched the film 'Pink' (2016)  and the film was about three girls who are trying to prove a group of men guilty for potential rape. The whole film is based around the court case and each of the characters try and prove their innocence by recalling what happened that night, however, that night is never shown throughout the film. At the end, alongside the credits, that night is finally shown to the audience. The part leading up to the potential rape is an actual clip, but the part of the girl resisting and escaping is done in camera shots, not a film clip. It is kind of like motion picture.



This is a powerful technique as I remember feeling relieved as the whole film is about that event and after 136 minutes of viewing I had finally seen what actually happened that night. The impact this had on me is one I would want our audience to feel while watching and after our film. Inspired by this film, I would want our end of credits to be just like this. Our film is about Yasmin's disappearance which could potentially be kidnapping, and at the end, during our credits, we could show the 10th December 2015, the night she disappeared. It would be the three of us in the park, starting at the exact point our opening sequence starts at, when Morgan says "Bye Yasmin". Then it will follow to Yasmin walking home and what happened.

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