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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

character development ( life... amiright)


    Character development within a 2-minute excerpt of a film is hard to manifest in reality, so we have to hint at a change that would come later in the story. The main character of our story (name TBD-I will refer to them as Emi's character) is a woman in a man's world. Disguising herself as a man is the only way to survive and live. In our open, we hint at this by showing her in a fairly male outfit. The audience cannot tell she is a woman. In our sequence, she removes a hat, revealing her long, waving hair. This is a significant moment in our opening, the climax of a cinematic story. 


    The character kind of developed out of nowhere. We wanted her to be an independent woman from the start, and the more we talked about our unnamed character's attributes, the more we thought of Disney's "Mulan", a character that disguises herself as a man to fight in the military. It was her strong will and determination that drew us toward that character archetype, and I think we reflect it well within our own open. 

Mulan (1998)

We do have another character, but he is not seen in this open, merely mentioned. It is the son of the man Emi murdered. The plot of the story revolves around her making amends to the son. He is not that developed simply because we didn't see a need to make his character that large of a focus in our already busy schedule. 
Nico (the other character)


I leave for Tampa in 8 days to Direct a short film, and the next week is hell. Will Emi's character develop more than mine this week, we'll see. 





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