I was kind of unsure if I was going to add the car crash scene, as I have seen some openings with this same scene and they weren't very realistic, they were all the same, using a bad quality sound effect and filming it from inside the car. But after doing some research and watching some tutorials I figure out some ways in which I can make it look a little bit more realistic.
https://youtu.be/VJF9bwY1CHo?si=VBZKnPxqAuxH5rcv
In the video I liked how the car is filmed from the outside too, how there is an establishing shot and then a close up with the camera moving in a panoramic motion showing the driver and then quickly cutting to a black out and then the sound effect implemented at the end. Also, a good advice that the video shows is to film the cars driving away from each other in reverse and then when you edit it make it look like there are approaching each other, this is to ensure the cars won't touch each other in any way, to prevent any accident.
https://youtu.be/KDjQUpS0NSo?si=Bl7GVSmXHKk2xiY4
In the second video I liked how the guy is more specific and shows you step by step on how to create this illusion, also he shows you how to film it, and considering one of my options is to film it in a convertible, this video helped me a lot to better know how to do it in case I decide to use it. Moreover, I loved how he added not only the crash sound effect, but also a siren after, it makes it more dramatic and it lets the audience know that this was a serious accident and that medical assistance was needed, which means someone was injured, maybe... And as the opening will finish with the flashback after the crash scene, the audience will be left excited to see more, to know what happened to this girls, how they ended up after the accident.
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