Monday, March 21, 2022

Setting/Atmosphere

    The funny thing about the weather is it comes unexpectedly, especially if you live in a state like Florida. Things an go from sunny to cloudy in less than five minutes! 

    Lucky for me! I realized the days my friend and I met up to film where drastically different. One day it was sunny yet, the other was nonstop raining.  I realized this only after we were done recording and I had already started editing. 
    From then on, I only imagined things could get worse, but after some consideration, the rain scenes coincided well with the plot of the film. When something tragic happens to Lucas's (the protagonist's) car, the outer climate is gloomy, nearly rainy, symbolizing negativity. As soon as he changes his tire, the sun reappears, symbolizing that everything returns to normal. This is the start of a never-ending series of bad luck for Lucas's automobile. Will this horror ever come to an end?



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