Frame No.1
The film will begin with a still medium long shot of Sapphire's apartment living room. The scene is set during the day, therefore there will be natural daylight in this shot. Within the shot, there is a yellow glass coffee table centred opposite to the grey sofa. There are newspaper articles neatly placed on the table, along with a gold metal tin, a red lighter and red lipstick. There is a red cow skin rug that lays across the wooden floor, this is centred off to the right of the shot. The red cow skin rug is the first hint of Sapphire's luxurious lifestyle. Everything on the set has it's own place, portraying Sapphire's control over her life.
Frame No.2
The second keyframe will be a close up shot of a radio, Sapphire is pushing the ON button with her foot. We only see Sapphire's legs, which are bare. I have also incorporated an aspect that Tarantino uses throughout his films; female's feet, portraying sexuality and incorporating the male gaze. Because, at this point we only see Sapphire's bare legs, the audience may get the idea that she is not clothed, portraying an aspect of the male gaze.
Frame No.3
The next keyframe will be a low level framing shot of Sapphire's legs, walking across the living room, from the radio to the sofa. I wanted to keep the camera at this level whilst she walks to incorporate the aspect of the male gaze and voyeurism, that I shall look at in my study.
My inspiration came from the opening scene in Death Proof.
My inspiration came from the opening scene in Death Proof.
Frame No.4
The next keyframe is a low angle shot of Sapphire sitting on the edge of the sofa. She is central of the shot. This portrays her importance. This is the first time we see Sapphire completely. She wears a fitted white t-shirt and blue casual shorts, she wears the red lipstick we can see on the coffee table. In the shot, Sapphire is lighting a joint with the red lighter, we previously saw laying on the table.
Frame No.5
Medium long shot of Sapphire stretched out along the sofa, her legs crossed at the ankles. This shot resembles Jungle Julia in Death Proof. In this shot we see Sapphire relaxed, however she is presented in a strong, sexual manner, similar to how Tarantino portrays his female characters.
The inspiration of this shot came from the opening scene in Death Proof.
The inspiration of this shot came from the opening scene in Death Proof.
Frame No.6
High angle shot taken from Sapphire's feet. Her head is tilted backward, she exhales the smoke upward.
Frame No.7
The second scene opens with a medium long shot of Sapphire and Zi sitting in a booth in a diner. The placement of this shot is similar to much of Tarantino's work, where he uses a booth in a diner to convey the conversation and relationship between a couple.
There is a menu and condiments placed neatly on the side of the table, by the window. Sapphire is sitting up straight, her arms are crossed loosely and rest on the table; she wears a red dress and a fur coat. She wears the red lipstick that we previously saw in the first scene. Her bag rests next to her side on the booth seat. Her legs are neatly crossed underneath the table.
Zi sits opposite her, he wears an unbuttoned Hawaiian shirt and a white vest underneath. A gold metal chain sits around his neck. He has a steady stare. Zi sits further back into the corner of the booth. His elbow rests against the edge of the table as he pinches his bottom lip. The pair begin to converse in irrelevant conversation.
Frame No.8
Close up shot of Zi's face as he orders a glass of milk. This shot is filmed as a point of view shot through the waitress's eyes, we do not see the waitress at all. Zi directs all of his reactions to the camera. He realises the waitress's reaction (which we do not see). He pauses and stares at her. Smirking and raising an eyebrow, he patronisingly and sarcastically questions the word please. It is at this point that the shot will be taken.
As the waitress walks off, Zi snarls, staring and analysing her as she walks away.
As the waitress walks off, Zi snarls, staring and analysing her as she walks away.
This links to how Tarantino sympathises with women, giving the waitress a point of view shot, portrays directly how Zi acts towards this woman. When she walks away, he analyses and stares at her, this is an aspect of the male gaze as it sexualises the waitress as a sex object, which therefore links to my thematic study.
Frame No. 9
FLASHBACK: Close up shot of Zi's hand setting down a glass of cold milk on a counter.
Frame No.10
Medium long shot of Sapphire and Zi. Zi is holding up his glass of milk, gesturing to Sapphire. Zi stares at Sapphire strongly, whilst smiling at her sarcastically, showing his teeth.
Frame No.11
Close up shot of Sapphire's hand holding up the Budweiser bottle to Zi's glass of milk. The drinks clink as they touch.
Frame No.12
FLASHBACK: Low angle shot of Zi standing over Sapphire's dead parent's bodies that lie on the floor. The shot is taken as Zi takes a gulp of his milk.
Frame No.13
Medium long shot of Sapphire and Zi sitting in the diner booth. Sapphire is leaning forward, her forearms are resting on the table, her bottom hovers over the seat. She holds a gun underneath the table to Zi's crotch, symbolising phallic imagery and her control and dominance over males. Zi is completely unaware of what is going on beneath the table. This resembles how Tarantino portrays male characters as the 'butt of the joke', unaware and goofy.
This shot will be similar to Inglorious Basterds, another film by Tarantino.
This shot will be similar to Inglorious Basterds, another film by Tarantino.
Frame No.14
Medium long shot: "Don't you know who I am Zi?" Her foot presses in between Zi's legs, resting on the diner booth seat. Zi looks down at where Sapphire's foot rests, he is uneasy and concerned. Again, portrayed as the 'butt of the joke' due to his emasculation. The inspiration for this shot came from the lap dance scene in Death Proof. I decided to incorporate this aspect into my film as I believe it shows dominance and power of the woman over the man.
Frame No.15
Medium close up shot of Sapphire. She is holding the Budweiser bottle in her left hand, the gun still pointed at Zi's crotch underneath the table. Sapphire's name appears in a bold yellow font across the screen. This is incorporated into the majority of Tarantino's films to reinforce the fact that you are watching a film, rather than immersing the audience completely into the film.
Frame No.16
Close up shot of the gun pointing at Zi's crotch. Emasculating Zi. Once again, similar to the scene in Inglorious Basterds; Tarantino uses this idea many times throughout his work, which greatly emasculates the male character.
Frame No.17
Sapphire stands in front of a crowd of women around the mirror in the diner bathroom. Shallow focus, extreme close up of Sapphire's eyes. The shallow focus portrays the other women in the background being irrelevant to Sapphire. She is central of the shot. She stares strongly into the camera. The camera resembles the mirror at this point in the film. The lighting is dim and poor due to the weak bathroom lighting. This is a similar shot used in one of the texts in which I am studying Pulp Fiction. In the below shot, Mia Wallace is central in the bathroom mirror, therefore the attention of the audience is on her, symbolising her importance and the other character's irrelevance.
Frame No.18
FLASHBACK: four years earlier, Sapphire's parent's apartment. The lighting is weak, however it is day time. There is natural light trying to peep in between the slats of the shutters. Close up shot, very similar to the previous, however this time Sapphire is 16 and her eyes are squeezed tightly shut. She wears her hair is two braids. A foot and a pool of blood lay on the floor, slightly off centre, behind Sapphire. I have decided to incorporate this flashback into my film as I believe that this helps the audience sympathise with the female characters. It is often that Tarantino will only justify a woman's actions with a backstory rather than a man's. This flashback is inspired by O'ren's in Kill Bill.
Frame No.19
Extreme close up shot of Sapphire's eyes open, staring strongly into the camera. Almost the same shot as the bathroom scene. This shot is inspired both by the bathroom scene with Mia Wallace and the flashback scene with the close up of O'ren's face.
Frame No.20
Back at the bathroom diner. The lighting is the same as before, it is a minute later. Medium close up, shallow shot of Sapphire. She lights a joint that she has just pulled out from the gold metal tin. She is slyly smiling in the mirror, and blows smoke onto the mirror. The camera resembles the mirror.
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