Thursday 19 December 2013

Pacing (CM)

Pace and Rhythm

The importance of pace within a narrative is essential. Setting a pace through a soundtrack is a tool I used, as so the visual imagery and audio both compliment each other. 





Images 1-3: Introduce the character.
Images 4-9: Starting to show the everyday struggles of character
Images 10-16: Showing more plot complications, looking for help/food/love but not prevailing.
Images 17-19: Slight change in plot, baby mannequin finds a doll companion yet still searches for something.
Images 20-26: Finally stumbling across someone of its 'kin', the baby mannequin finds it yet leaves the doll behind.
Image 27: A closing image of the two mannequins together holding hands.
Image 28: After the slight pause, we are next taken into the world of the small doll, when the story takes a full circle back to the beginning but with a different character. This image acts as a cliffhanger. 



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