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In my film class I have to do a 7 minute short film with no music, no talking, nothing. It's simply a black & white romance film shot on film.
I was thinking that the concept of two young lovers going through the ups and downs of a relationship could work. I see it beginning with a brutal fight, clearly shown with yelling and broken items, then the film will be them rekindling and showing why they love each other through kissing, touching, hand-holding, eye-contact, emotion and then ending it on a very similar brutal fight to show the vicious cycle that these relationships usually are for young people. Do you think it could work? Any ideas? I love collaboration and hearing other peoples ideas. |
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