Another influence and inspiration is Steven Spielberg. Arguably, Sielberg is an inspiration for all film makers, with his masterful use of cinematography, he can harness emotion and feeling with every shot. Creating an absorbing atmosphere and fully immersing the audience in an enviroment is something Spielberg does brilliantly. Of course, this is an asset that every film wants to achieve, and that is why Spielberg's films have been an inspiration.
Previously, Stanley Kubricks soundtrackless battle scenes were our main inspiration, but during the post production process, it has come apparent that our film fits better with Spielbergs cinematically charged style. Sweeping musical scores and post production polish have all since been added to our film, and it has brought it to life. Dramatic battle scenes, such as those seen in 'Saving Private Ryan' and 'War Horse', have both inspired us. They are both full of meticolously well shot and edited battles. Handheld, almost first person camera work immereses the audience in the scene and setting. This is in conjunction with our style, and thus similaur camera work can be seen in our intro. What adds even more depth to 'Saving Private Ryan' however, is the brutallity and violence. Such action shocks the audiences, and often a film can be judged by its ability to effect its audience on an emotional level. Our opening sequence includes some gore and brutal violence, capturing a similaur harrowing edge.
Similarly to Steven Spielberg, what our film does is blend cinematic splendour with realism and intensity. As a result, we aim to shock and excite our auidences at the same time.
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