Monday, March 3, 2025

Script for CCR post

 Script for CCR post 

SCENE 1 – FILM CONVENTIONS 

 By a single spotlight's illumination the analyst sits in a chair openly within the DARK STUDIO. 

CRITIC (leaning forward, adjusting glasses): Let’s talk about Titan. Titan presents itself as a science-fiction horror film that explores genetic experiments alongside a loose monster alongside total chaos. The movie skillfully employs and disrupts typical genre standards in addition to the bloody action. A collection of famous monsters appears throughout this scene in archival footage that follows. 

In Jurassic Park the raptors put their strength against the fences constructed by humans, Godzilla towering over Tokyo. 

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CRITIC (Voice over) The approach of Titan to create suspense follows a similar pattern by concealing its creatures at first while confining them in an isolated facility through slow developing horror. Its novelty emerges from this point on. The next screen shows storyboard illustrations depicting Titan.

A transparent glass tank contains the monster while water droplets run down its surface. The view from below shows Titan while its enormous shadow drifts throughout the research facility. 

CRITIC (Voice over) The majority of the creature features restrict their horror element by establishing boundaries through laboratories and spaceships and islands. But Titan? The plot enters actual reality to destroy the wall that separates scientific discoveries from human communities.

[FADE TO BLACK]

The narrative of Titan presents moral dilemmas because researchers demonstrate diverse perspectives about the project's nature. Inside this film opening we discover a confrontation between mankind and the results generated from their scientific inventions. It isn't like other mad scientist movies, Titan gives moral conflict with researchers questioning their work. This film isn't just man vs monster, it's man vs their own creation.

(This is all I have as of now because we haven't even finished filming.)

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