3 Critical Elements Every Film Scene Hinges On


Are you looking out for critical elements that make sure the film scene loveable? Ratnesh Bhutani suggests a few critical factors that one needs to keep in mind while building any kind of scene in the film. It is especially relevant for the editors, directors, writers, screenplay actors.


Let’s start with the creative storytelling process.

1. DRIVE CONFLICT

Your mind should be your driver of writing top-notch, exceptional elements. When each and every scene has an interesting element in it, it will make it worth watching. An interesting camera movement is the second most flair that you can add to the scene. Your target audience wants to see a few conflicts in between.

2. INTRODUCE NEW INFORMATION

Your audience wants to know more and more. Don’t make it a mess! Your best scenes should have the best of the information that pushes the story in the best way possible. Accordingly, it needs to reveal some kind of information that is low-key therapeutic. It needs to be in there so that your audience is hooked to the plot point. The details should be this intriguing and intricate that it lies amidst the main character. It should offer a little hint of the backstory.

3. FIND THE BEATS

Different scenes should be sequenced well. It means it should be connected. Even if the scene is a little longer, shoot and edit your scenes by making the beads in between. It really stands out when your final product is shaped according to the narrative. There should be a certain musical rhythm that should go with the flow in your movie. It makes it even an ideal without any music. If all the dramatic narration in a seamless way.

If you’re able to apply all these principles and abide by them, you are more likely to be a best filmmaker in the industry, there is no such magic to keep your audience hooked. All you need is to create new ways to offer entertainment. It is no magic bullet that one must consume. Although this may look like a challenge at every stage. But, it makes it look even more captivating! Try injecting a mix of emotions such as intensity, excitement, suspense, thrill, horror, more such elements.

Find and assemble everything together by editing all the best parts of the process. The details are the intricacies that your viewer needs to be spell-bounded with.


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