Garrett Morrow
Whelp, over the past month all I have done is sleep, eat, and work. So, the only interesting things have been at work. I work at the UPS center in Brewer. So, there was one time that I saw my friend David save a person from a falling package the other day. This could be implemented into a movie. It was a really small amazon package also, so it was less than a pound and fell from maybe three feet above the person. So, this is also rather comical.
The setting is in a darkish warehouse looking space where there is a lot going on around the subject with the main action focused on sorting packages. I would obviously want to make the scene as dramatic as possible. So, leading up to the event I would cut back and forth to the employee who is sorting packages and to David, the supervisor, who is nearby working on something else but walking towards the sorting area.
The actions of the employee working will demonstrate exactly what it takes to sort at UPS. It will be a fast-paced work, I would like to exaggerate this by having the employee work extra fast. Which will show some unsafe behavior that we actually don’t recommend. This should add some foreshowing. David on the other hand I would like to how as being a very observant character. Looking around him all of the time constantly being a wear.
When I seen David do this in person it was really him looking at the employee and say “hey, you have a package about to fall up there”. And the employee said “oh, thanks” and they moved on. But the movie will be a lot more dramatic with David having to physically jump to save the employee. Where he is severely praised for his heroic action.
Ideally, I would like to use a DSLR to capture all of the light in a dark environment. shooting on a fluid head tripod for constant smooth picture. And my film would be extremely heavy on sounds requiring me to go back and capture a lot of sounds to play in the background in post.
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