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What if the "boxes" that the family it seen in (boy at beginning, "portrait with instruments of torture" are Leave it to Beaveresque? The 50s, early 60s age of supposed innocence where the nuclear family was the only norm and we actually believed that families like this existed. (No, I only saw it in re-runs.) |
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Seemed like every boy's fondest dream was to to be a cowboy. |
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The worst behaved boy in the world was Denins the Menace who wrecked havok on his retired neighbor's lives, although when it came down to brass tacks, they loved Dennis. |
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None of these houses are right, but more stylistically correct. Check out this site that Celina showed me (click here) . |
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One way to present the beginging of this is to give it a happy child like tone at the beginning and actually use kid's drawings. Would give us a stark contrast for the end of the piece. |
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We could also go with somewhat less happy kid's drawings if we wanted to forshadow. Thought there might be one image for house, one for trees and one of the boy that we then see mirrored in a pose by real actor to give us entre into the story. |
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Or, we could go with a sepia illustrative type of look |
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Those images could also be broken up to fit different doors. |
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Perhaps we use the locked door as a transition. We open one of our regular apertures and an identical one (with the addition of locks and chains) is revealed be hind it? |
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Then, what if we went to black and white flashes for the torture moments. This is a link to the little electrocution movie that I built. |
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And, here's another direction entirely! |
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And then what if, when he returns, we have an actual physical corpse that falls and breaks? Or turns into a pile of salt (dream on, Anne) |
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