Film opening
Black Swan
Introducing the protagonist Although she is in a white
dress symbolising purity,
white also has a deeper
darker meaning. White is
the presence of all colours.
They are hiding their true
colours beneath the
perfection.
This could be the alternative
meaning as black swan is a
psychological thriller.
The protagonist stands alone in a dark empty room under a single
spotlight. This shows the audience she is a significant character in
this film as a light casts on her in a dark room.
The music is sweet, light,
and angelic which
indicates to the audience
that this is the
protagonist
This is inspiration
for my opening
sequence as my
opening sequence
opens with my
protagonist in a
white shirt
symbolizing her
innocence.
In my opening sequence, my protagonist
wears a white shirt, this hides her hidden
agenda of revenge on her boyfriend. In the
opening sequence, she plays the innocent
victim
This is an important shot as it
communicates the character's
personality traits to the
audience
The camera moves to a
cut-away shot of the
protagonist’s feet. She
is clearly a determined
and motivated
character
The shot is of ballet feet. This
symbolises the personality of
the character. She clearly
prides herself on perfection
and precision
The fact that her feet
are pointed and she
is on her toes shows
her control and
strength
The antagonist appears When the antagonist
appears, the music changes
from a light angelic tone to a
deeper slower sinister tone
He appears from the dark
shadows which indicates to
the audience that this is the
protagonist
The antagonist is, dressed in
white, in the light from which
the audience can infer that she
is innocent. She is also sitting
on the floor with her back
towards the antagonist.This
makes the protagonist
vulnerable. In addition, it also
suggest the antagonist has
more control and power over
the antagonist as she is sitting
on the floor, physically lower
than the antagonist, standing
taller.
The spotlight
emphasizes her
protagonist role as
the god superior,
her innocence and
purity.
In this shot, the
antagonist is
following the
protagonist,
shadowing her
The
antagonist is
slightly in the
light. Perhaps
the antagonist
does not know
of his evil.
The protagonist
has her back
toward him,
suggesting she
is not aware of
him, his
presence or
intentions
The
protagonist is
still in the light,
signifying her
significance
and innocence
Conversely, the
antagonist could be
the puppet master,
controlling the
antagonist.
Now, the antagonist
seems to mimicking
the antagonist,
following her
movements. He is
behind her which
suggest he is
following.
The tense muscles in her neck
supports the puppet master
analysis of the situation as she
seems worries
The angle of the lighting
suggest she is slowly being
consumed by the
protagonist. The light only
shines on half of the
protagonist, heavily
shadowing the other half of
her, signifying the darkness
consuming her.
From the
expression on
the
protagonist’s
face, the
audience can
tell she is
frightened
The light hits the
antagonist's face
revealing to the
audience is true
character.
From the expression
on the protagonist’s
face, the audience can
infer he is impure. His
eyes are dark and
shadowed and his
eyebrows and angled
inwards suggesting his
sinister intentions.
The antagonist is revealed
The light is
behind the
antagonist. This
creates a
silhouette of him.
The audience
seed his horns
which connotes
to evil.
We see the black feathers
Black has connotations to evil.
Black swan used black and white
to categorize the characters from
good and bad
In this shot, the
light does not
represent any
purity or hope. It
is exposing the
evil to the
protagonist and
the audience.
Try to escape
Break free
Here we see the
protagonist trying
to break free
however the
antagonist is
holding her back,
claiming her.
The protagonist is reaching for the
light. This suggest she wants to be
good and pure
Once again, the
antagonist is playing
in the shadows.
This is a significant
shot a it inspiration
and relates to the
story of the
opening sequence
I will be producing.
In the opening
sequence I will be
producing, my
protagonist is
trying to break free
from her abusive
controlling
boyfriend.
Is she free?
Finally, the protagonist stands
alone in front of the light, her
back towards the audience.
This is an intriguing end to the
opening sequence as it makes
the audience wonder if she
escapes into the light or if she
gets pulled back into the dark
by the antagonist
Her arms are held open
suggesting she is claiming
her freedom
Her dress has changed since the
beginning suggesting she has changed,
grown, learned and matured.
This resonates with my
opening sequence as at the
end if my opening sequence,
the audience will be left
wondering if my protagonist is
finally free and successful in
her quest for vengeance and

Film opening

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  • 2.
    Introducing the protagonistAlthough she is in a white dress symbolising purity, white also has a deeper darker meaning. White is the presence of all colours. They are hiding their true colours beneath the perfection. This could be the alternative meaning as black swan is a psychological thriller. The protagonist stands alone in a dark empty room under a single spotlight. This shows the audience she is a significant character in this film as a light casts on her in a dark room. The music is sweet, light, and angelic which indicates to the audience that this is the protagonist This is inspiration for my opening sequence as my opening sequence opens with my protagonist in a white shirt symbolizing her innocence. In my opening sequence, my protagonist wears a white shirt, this hides her hidden agenda of revenge on her boyfriend. In the opening sequence, she plays the innocent victim
  • 3.
    This is animportant shot as it communicates the character's personality traits to the audience The camera moves to a cut-away shot of the protagonist’s feet. She is clearly a determined and motivated character The shot is of ballet feet. This symbolises the personality of the character. She clearly prides herself on perfection and precision The fact that her feet are pointed and she is on her toes shows her control and strength
  • 4.
    The antagonist appearsWhen the antagonist appears, the music changes from a light angelic tone to a deeper slower sinister tone He appears from the dark shadows which indicates to the audience that this is the protagonist The antagonist is, dressed in white, in the light from which the audience can infer that she is innocent. She is also sitting on the floor with her back towards the antagonist.This makes the protagonist vulnerable. In addition, it also suggest the antagonist has more control and power over the antagonist as she is sitting on the floor, physically lower than the antagonist, standing taller. The spotlight emphasizes her protagonist role as the god superior, her innocence and purity.
  • 5.
    In this shot,the antagonist is following the protagonist, shadowing her The antagonist is slightly in the light. Perhaps the antagonist does not know of his evil. The protagonist has her back toward him, suggesting she is not aware of him, his presence or intentions The protagonist is still in the light, signifying her significance and innocence
  • 6.
    Conversely, the antagonist couldbe the puppet master, controlling the antagonist. Now, the antagonist seems to mimicking the antagonist, following her movements. He is behind her which suggest he is following. The tense muscles in her neck supports the puppet master analysis of the situation as she seems worries The angle of the lighting suggest she is slowly being consumed by the protagonist. The light only shines on half of the protagonist, heavily shadowing the other half of her, signifying the darkness consuming her.
  • 7.
    From the expression on the protagonist’s face,the audience can tell she is frightened The light hits the antagonist's face revealing to the audience is true character. From the expression on the protagonist’s face, the audience can infer he is impure. His eyes are dark and shadowed and his eyebrows and angled inwards suggesting his sinister intentions.
  • 8.
    The antagonist isrevealed The light is behind the antagonist. This creates a silhouette of him. The audience seed his horns which connotes to evil. We see the black feathers Black has connotations to evil. Black swan used black and white to categorize the characters from good and bad In this shot, the light does not represent any purity or hope. It is exposing the evil to the protagonist and the audience.
  • 9.
    Try to escape Breakfree Here we see the protagonist trying to break free however the antagonist is holding her back, claiming her. The protagonist is reaching for the light. This suggest she wants to be good and pure Once again, the antagonist is playing in the shadows. This is a significant shot a it inspiration and relates to the story of the opening sequence I will be producing. In the opening sequence I will be producing, my protagonist is trying to break free from her abusive controlling boyfriend.
  • 10.
    Is she free? Finally,the protagonist stands alone in front of the light, her back towards the audience. This is an intriguing end to the opening sequence as it makes the audience wonder if she escapes into the light or if she gets pulled back into the dark by the antagonist Her arms are held open suggesting she is claiming her freedom Her dress has changed since the beginning suggesting she has changed, grown, learned and matured. This resonates with my opening sequence as at the end if my opening sequence, the audience will be left wondering if my protagonist is finally free and successful in her quest for vengeance and