Tuesday, September 14, 2010

What makes a good opening to a film?

To make a good opening to a film, the opening scene must grab an audience's attention and keep them intrigued in order for them to carry on watching the film:




  • There needs to be a hook, finding an interesting storyline that will keep a viewer watching the film.


  • Characters, to keep the audiences interested in the characters. Possibly a character that anyone can relate to or a character that is very like-able.


  • A cliff-hanger at the end of the opening scene would be good, especially for a horror opening scene as it keeps the audiences on the edge of their seats wanting to watch more to find out what happens next.


  • Good Macro and Micro features.


  • Macro - introduction of the characters, genre and narrative parts.


  • Micro- good technical features to create a more professional appeal to the film, the quality of micro features effects everything in film making.

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