Art of the Opening Scene Pt. 2 - 6 More Ways to Begin a Movie, From Scorsese to Tarantino
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
- Opening scene breakdown with six more options for how to begin a movie.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro - How to Begin a Movie
00:47 - Flashback Scene
03:05 - Flash Forward
05:20 - In Medias Res
07:45 - Dream Sequence
10:16 - Bookend Scenes
12:54 - Red Herring
15:42 - Exercise - Hybrid Opening Scenes
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The opening scene can make or break a movie. That makes knowing how to begin a movie extremely important for screenwriters. In the last episode of this mini-series on opening sequences, we covered six types of opening scenes. This time, we’re covering six more, including the dream sequence, red herring, flash forward, in medias res, flashback, and bookend.
The flashback scene is a great way to begin a movie. The best opening scenes that begin in the past isolate a formative moment for the protagonist or antagonist. These scenes highlight what motivates them or haunts them throughout their character development. Instead of starting in the past, flash forward scenes throw us into the future. This is a moment in the story, either from the middle or even the very end, that sparks the question: how will we get there?
Similar to the flash forward opening scene is in medias res. For in medias res movies, we also begin in what seems to be the middle of the story. Often, these opening scenes skip over what would have been the first act and inciting incident in a traditional story. Unlike the flash forward, though, in medias res openings do very little (or nothing at all) to fill in what we missed. They simply start in the middle and keep going from there. The dream sequence opening scene is fairly self-explanatory - but WHAT you decide to use them for varies greatly. Most of the time, the dream sequence opening scene is used to pinpoint some deep and active psychological concern for the protagonist. It shows us what they are working on internally, which may or may not have direct bearing on the plot thereafter.
The bookend is an example of how to open a movie with imagery, scenes, or ideas that also close out the film. This creates a “circular” narrative that either illuminates how much or how little a character has changed. Finally, the red herring opening scene is an excellent way to begin a movie. This is especially important when dealing with movies that employ a surprise ending. By immediately planting a false clue, the audience will be less likely to assume there is any sort of deception. That way, when the truth is finally revealed, they will be even more shocked.
How to begin a movie is perhaps one of the most difficult decisions. However, by knowing your options for opening sequences and how they work, you’ll be able to better choose the best first scene.
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I also love opening credits, it's a shame filmmakers have stopped using them as a way of introducing the story to the audience.
Really creative opening credits are hard to come by
Reminds me of The Man from UNCLE
I offer for consideration The Secret Life of Walter Mitty as a candidate for the best of opening credits for introducing a character. Baby Driver also has excellent opening credits.
You're forgetting Zack Snyder.
Watchmen Being A Prime Example
In Disney's "Atlantis: The Lost Empire", the opening shows the city of Atlantis going underwater, and then it is shown thriving at the end. Flashback + Bookend.
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arrival has a opening of red Herring, It misleads the audience to think its flashback but actually its a flash forward
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Opening scene of "Serenity" was a spectacular double whammy.
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Opening scene of Fight Club doesn't get enough credit. It is as good as its ending.
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It was HATED, but had PHENOMENAL shots and cinematography (I liked it anyway too)
Sonic the Hedgehog uses a brilliantly comedic flashforward as the titular character reminds the entire sequence of events up until that moment.
Good fellas has the one of the best opening scene
No one expected that as a gangster movie
Scorsese is the best with opening scenes
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In Medias Res -- perfect example is 'Momento'
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The flash forward reminds me Once upon a time in America, wich starts as a flash back in the middle of the story that cuts to the future and then goes flash back to the very start of the story, and there's where the movie really starts.
It's so crambled, but is necessary to know the characters and some important plots of the story.
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In my opinion, a successful opening scene / sequence is like the one of a first episode of a series - you want to establish the basic setup of the story but have at least one significant moment that spark the interest of the audience. But movies just have much less time to bring these two conditions into their story's first shot
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This was great. I vividly remember the movie ‘Inside Man’ that used a bookend where it has the same narration at the beginning and the end. When it plays right at the end it provides so much more context and makes so much more sense.
My favorite is Fight Club with it being a flashforward and a flashback. "Ah, flashback humor".
How is it a flashback? i think it could be in medias res + flashforward + red herring
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The start of Goodfellas is just a shot in the arm.
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Star Wars A New Hope, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Avengers Infinity War some of the greatest opening scenes ever. Especially IW in 5 minutes Thanos has fought and beaten The Hulk and Thor the 2 strongest Avengers. MAGNIFICENT.
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Star Wars (1977) is a good example of medias res .
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I didn't watch the full video yet and I'm up to Dream.
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In District 9, I think we've got flashforward (scientist & expert's opinion), red herring (Wikus' father's opinion scene) and flashback (video footage of scientists open the spaceship). Cmiiw
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Bookends are definitely a personal favorite of mine
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In every film showing the audience what you have created and taking the audience into the world you have created are the two different things in the film......Which can be acquired through opening scene..😎
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Fight club has a really clever red herring
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All good. I would have loved for you to have included "2001: A Space Odyssey", which has amazingly sinister opening and closing scenes. Or am I dating myself? Kubrick's unique technique can't be left out of any film studies course.
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What is the great opening 4 minutes of 2001? It doesn't have any. It just begins Dawn of Man.
I love the Aviator flashback opening scene
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The Searchers is probably the most iconic example of a bookend opening, but it’s nice to use more recent examples. 😊
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sunset boulevard probably has the best bookend beginning ever
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Now I got my head scrambled trying to think of what the opening scene to jurassic Park would be called. IMR I guess? But it's not really in the middle of the action. There's still a whole first act that follows the opening scene.
Difference between "red herring" and "MacGuffin"
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Macguffin is an object,or Event in the movie that is very important to the characters or Plot but in itself useless
a Red Herring a perspective to the characters a mystery that is followed with false clues to intentionally mislead the viewers or readers about the main plot . So in that case there will be a twist
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Wargames (1983) ..."that's not the correct procedure, sir."
"screw the procedure! i want somebody on the goddamn phone before i kill 20 million people."
Jaws (1975) ..."what's your name again?!"
"Chrissie."
"where are we going?!"
"swimming."
the Beast of War (1988)..."sir! these women humbly beg you for the prisoner, sir."
"you tell them to watch what happens to rebels."
the Descent (2005)..."are you okay?! you seem a bit distant."
"i'm fine."
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You have to do a video on Daredevil season 3’s themes, iconography and cinematography
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I wonder what kind of opening Milenium Actress anime film is? Is it combination of flashback & forward? And maybe there's a little sense of dream from the big guy?
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I love opening scenes so much, my favourites include: inglorious basterds
Goodfellas
Saturday night fever
Raging bull
All classic openings!
Wonderful video Studiobinder!!✨❤🔥 It's also useful to know the technical name for some of these opening devices.
One thing that I disagree with though is that, not always these tricks at the opening guarantee it will be a great film all the way through. Actually, I've seen quite a few films (mostly indies) developing from a smashing opening scenes to complete disasters. On the other hand, sometimes, films with a quiet opening and none of these tricks, have evolved their tension and narrative structure considerably in their 2nd and 3rd part. I think the most useless one is the Red Herring- I believe I saw it used effectively only once, in The Usual Suspects.
Agreed, these techniques alone are not what help make a scene/movie great, but their execution!
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