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DZ-89: Opening Sequences
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How does your opening sequence set up your audience? Inspired by her tweet on how subversive an opening OCEAN’S ELEVEN has, Chas and Stu invited amazing writer/director Jessica Ellis onto the show to deep dive into opening sequences. How does a good opening setup character, genre, and theme?
In exploring how best to open your story - instead of looking at the almost mandatory studio note of “dropping you in the action” - Stu, Chas and Jess look at the inventive openings of OCEAN’S ELEVEN, LONG SHOT, ARRIVAL and A SERIOUS MAN. Each of these films opens in a way that seems to defy its genre conventions and yet still provide all the set-up it needs to perfectly tell its story.
As always: SPOILERS ABOUND.
Audio quotations used for educational purposes only. Timestamps indicated below. Chapter markers included in the mp3.
Thanks to Chris Walker for editing this episode.
CHAPTERS
- 00:00:56 - Intro
- 00:12:04 - Ocean’s Eleven
- 00:30:26 - Long Shot
- 01:01:32 - Arrival
- 01:22:22 - A Serious Man
- 01:41:17 - Wrap Up
- 01:46:47 - Patreon thanks
LINKS
- Jessica Ellis: https://twitter.com/baddestmamajama
- What Lies West: https://linktr.ee/whatlieswest
RELATED EPISODES
- DZ-15: World Building Rules, Okay?
- DZ-43: Driving Sequences – Character and Plot Intensity
- DZ-44: Marvel, First Acts and Establishing Characters
This episode brought to you by ScriptUp – https://www.scriptupstudio.com – use promo code DZ10 to get 10% off.
Thanks to all our patrons, especially Casimir, Lloyd, Eduardo, Jennifer, Leigh, Thomas, Garrett, Bjorn, Randy, Jesse, Sandra, Alex and Khrob. You rule!
Please considering rating or subscribing to us on Apple Podcasts or sharing us on the Social Medias! We like finding new listeners. We are @stuwillis and @chasffisher on twitter. And you can find @draft_zero on Instagram and Twitter.
113 epizódok
Manage episode 330236751 series 40948
How does your opening sequence set up your audience? Inspired by her tweet on how subversive an opening OCEAN’S ELEVEN has, Chas and Stu invited amazing writer/director Jessica Ellis onto the show to deep dive into opening sequences. How does a good opening setup character, genre, and theme?
In exploring how best to open your story - instead of looking at the almost mandatory studio note of “dropping you in the action” - Stu, Chas and Jess look at the inventive openings of OCEAN’S ELEVEN, LONG SHOT, ARRIVAL and A SERIOUS MAN. Each of these films opens in a way that seems to defy its genre conventions and yet still provide all the set-up it needs to perfectly tell its story.
As always: SPOILERS ABOUND.
Audio quotations used for educational purposes only. Timestamps indicated below. Chapter markers included in the mp3.
Thanks to Chris Walker for editing this episode.
CHAPTERS
- 00:00:56 - Intro
- 00:12:04 - Ocean’s Eleven
- 00:30:26 - Long Shot
- 01:01:32 - Arrival
- 01:22:22 - A Serious Man
- 01:41:17 - Wrap Up
- 01:46:47 - Patreon thanks
LINKS
- Jessica Ellis: https://twitter.com/baddestmamajama
- What Lies West: https://linktr.ee/whatlieswest
RELATED EPISODES
- DZ-15: World Building Rules, Okay?
- DZ-43: Driving Sequences – Character and Plot Intensity
- DZ-44: Marvel, First Acts and Establishing Characters
This episode brought to you by ScriptUp – https://www.scriptupstudio.com – use promo code DZ10 to get 10% off.
Thanks to all our patrons, especially Casimir, Lloyd, Eduardo, Jennifer, Leigh, Thomas, Garrett, Bjorn, Randy, Jesse, Sandra, Alex and Khrob. You rule!
Please considering rating or subscribing to us on Apple Podcasts or sharing us on the Social Medias! We like finding new listeners. We are @stuwillis and @chasffisher on twitter. And you can find @draft_zero on Instagram and Twitter.
113 epizódok
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