These are conventions of short films: Characters - Short films tend to stick to 2 or 3 main characters. Short films don't have time to create deep backstory for the characters, therefore character numbers are kept low in short films to allow the viewer to relate to the characters in a small amount of time. Twist - Short films nearly always contain a 'twist'. The reason for twisting the storyline is to make the short film more interesting as they don't have much time for other aspects, that you would see in feature films. Without a twist in a short film the storyline would simply not be interesting. Example: J'Attendrai Le Suivant Budget - Short films typically have a low budget. This is because most short film directors are independent without the sufficient backing in terms of funding. They keep the budget down by sticking to sticking to to one or two locations and only using one or two actors. Length - Short films are typically 'short' and usually ...
In lower sixth, I had to create a film opening. I chose mine as thriller, and had to create scripts, a storyboard, a shot list, and organise the filming schedule as the preproduction process. After the filming was finished, I edited it so it would be like a real film opening.
In my short film, Abracadabra, I want the conventional lifestyle to be made clear. I think that will make the main character, Ben, more relatable as he doesn't want to be a part of the conventional lifestyle, and wants to persue his dream of being a magician, so that he will stand out. In the short film, The Black Hole, the (only) character in it, is shown to be a part of a conventional lifestyle. He is working in a typical office, and seems to be unhappy. This makes the existance of the magical black hole have more effect. In Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Ferris lives in a safe, house, and has a typical family and goes to a typical highschool. Despite having a conventional lifestyle, he is a free spirit. In, Edward Scissorhands, the neighborhood is conventional. This contrasts with the location of where Edward came from.
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