This will be my establishing shot of my video, It shows the dark night time theme I have decided to go with, it also shows how my simple square rubix cube model has been transferred into a more complex looking model. It also is an abstract view and having the hole of darkness in the centre automatically draws your eyes inward into the model, making you want to feel like you can explore more.
I will then zoom straight down into my model, towards the bottom. I will insure I don't go to far into the model so that the edges of the model still frame my screen. Ensuring eyes of the viewers aren't lost.
I will then take a sharp fast turn into my model. I think that the harsh edges of my model needs to be shown as fast and sharp so that they relate. I will then view a series of abstract views of my models by going deeper and deeper through the gaps. I also want to have sheets of lights moving in front of the camera screen to create a trapped and lost feeling within my model.
I will follow through these gaps, and be avoiding the light sheets that will be passing through. My movements will be fast to give the feeling of trapped and wanting to escape, similar to the maze inspiration.
As I'm travelling through my model I will slowly be moving up to the more open boxes/platforms that are situated on the top. I think that the lighting won't be moving through these more open parts as I like the already made shadows. These open parts at the top give the movie a sense of breathing an allows the viewer to calm after the harsh fast movement that I begin with.
I will then move through the top gaps and return to almost where my movie established. I will then take a more slow approach to moving through this space, and it will still have lighting moving through the boxes at speed.
I will finish on a final view of the model similar to this. I will have less lights and the lights I do have will have come to a slow speed.
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