"BLURRY"
The story is a boy is on the search for his glasses in his house. He looks in his room, his bathroom, and his living room. He runs to his mom and she pushes his glasses down onto his face from where they have been resting on his head.
The purpose of this story is to relate my personal experience with losing my glasses. My mom has always helped me no matter how big or small. I can always go to her for help when things are blurry in my life.
The two main emotions I want the audience to feel is frustration and then love or warmth. The frustration coming from the search and not finding the glasses and the love coming from the mom.
This a personal experience to me because I would lose my glasses all the time. Sometimes I would look and look and finally go ask my mom for help. She would tell me they have been on my head the whole time.
The audience needs to understand the frustration of looking for the glasses and then the mom actually pushing down the glasses onto his face. They need to understand the POV's are through the boy's eyes.
I will use much camera movement from being handheld for child POV's and also contrasting colors in the beginning to help with the frustration emotion.
Some potential obstacle are working with the boy, the correct movement for the camera, lighting in the home, and making sure the glasses on the head reads well. I am going to run through the blocking with the kid before we start to shoot. The DP will have practice doing the camera movement right when we get to the location. I will use a wide angle so that the audience sees that the glasses have been on his head the whole time.
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