In film, the pre-production process requires a plan in order to organize and carry out the filming process. This is where the Save The Cat Beat Sheet comes in play. This Beat Sheet is used as a sort of planning sheet to know when and where to say and do certain things, like a script, but less detailed. This sheet is used in every bit of the film including the introduction to plan out when and where to execute certain scenes. The introduction on a beat sheet is divided into multiple sections including Opening Image, Set-up, and Theme Stated. In this blog, I will be discussing the Theme Stated.
The theme stated is the point in a film opening where the theme of the entire film is shown/visible to the audience. The theme stated is also used to establish the exposition of the film. Exposition in film is defined as a device used to get across an idea via a detailed explanation.
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