Dynamic actions – give a visual sight into what the person is thinking
Inja
Location – South Africa (class distinction – white people on top)
Dynamic action — The boss kicks the dog
== To teach the dog to only listen to the white
== Not to trust the black
== He wants the dog to know that he is the boss!
Dynamic action – the boy followed the boss in taking a deep breath
== Really looks up and respect the boss
== Respect as the boss is white
Dynamic action – the boss fed the dog first
== Consider that the dog is more important than him
== contrast: the boss ate last too…
Dynamic action – the twig hit the head of the boss (the boy laughs then stop, he takes off his hat and inspect, then laugh, the boy laughs again)
== The boy stops laughing because he is scared?
== He is not supposed to laugh, he is to be given the permission to laugh (when the boss laugh, he laugh again)
== He cannot to have his own opinions.
What is a location?
– Country
– House
A physical place
The place in your story where events occur and characters interact
Interactive location
- A setting and surrounding that interacts with the characters of the film by adding importance to their actions
- An environment which impacts the action and heightens the stakes
Example:
Jurassic Park
– Location: Jurassic Park is a zoo/amusement park located on an island off the coast of Central America.
– Interactive Location: the island is completely isolated, and anyone on it will be trapped until assistance from the mainland arrives.
Example – the Heisenberg principle
Writeen and directed by chris jones
Australia, 8:00
location = desert = isolation of his mind
It is pointing out the fact that in reality, when people met difficulties, we often chose to ignore the problem or not facing the reality (the part where the guy faces two directions when he is to look for the person he thought to exist but he chose not to as he did not know what to choose).