What color does the spoken word weaves? and the written? the felt? the thought? is it unique for each construct of nuclear heartbeats? Because if you think about it, our phrases that come from the heart poses grand power to demand understanding from the least of the conscious facets. So if it is genuine and neutral does this mean that what we do understand in its surface is not worth of its diaphanous originality?
Now what color do you see?
Each interweaving of thinking of perceptions each contemplation of truth—the respective truth— has its colors.
What if the colors of our own wanders and wonders constitute the very essence of the loom that life is?
Have you notice it by now? Constant wondering… constant Curiosity… that is what our film opening entails. And it’s ours to create it. It’s ours to perceive it.
You see, open waters are these ones. The film opening here we are to weave embraces that very idea. We each have our own idea of truth, one found in situations, in sensations, it’s all interpretation.
To interpret what is surreal by nature is what I want to maintain intact in our Film Opening. I don’t want to compromise the ideas floating. That is why I’m choosing a very specific and at the same time broad canvas; light and colors, water and wind, nature and wonders, wanders and truth, creation and thought, women and life.
Fiction by all means we've said it is… to help us… that part of our apparent indisputable nature.… Anyhow fiction it remains by being constructed and sculpted in a very holistic way. The interconnection that there lies within our the constructs of mind and alongside memories of heart is what oughts to remain genuine and real. Someway inverted. Because at the end, we are here. Still here. In a fictional world of perceptions and tales, wondering to and fro, inside a screen of static mobility where a channel begins instance and manifests the film into the world of the viewer.
So is going to be achieved by the choices undertaken in all three phases of production; pre-production, production, and post-production. Mise-en-scene, costume design, and technical elements like composition and movement we’ll soon enough explore.
Enjoy :)
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