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Inhibition by Mind Map: Inhibition

1. How does it relate to me?

1.1. When was it that I felt that I couldn't move forward, or do anything to change my situation?

1.2. Relating to yourself will help tell the story better. If you implement your voice into it then others will hear it and feel that you're telling the story and can relate with your situation.

1.2.1. Very close to giving sermons.

1.2.2. How do you keep there attention? by telling your story.

2. definition

2.1. a feeling that makes one self-conscious and unable to act in a relaxed and natural way. "the children, at first shy, soon lost their inhibitions"

2.2. understanding it can lead to better knowledge

2.2.1. learning helps us build stories

2.2.2. without wanting to understand you won't get anywhere with it.

3. what makes this word fit in a movie?

3.1. anything that is an interpersonal thought or anything of that nature.

3.1.1. theme

3.1.1.1. it's what can help us lead into why someone could feel inhibition.

3.1.1.2. sub themes can also help with this

3.1.1.2.1. can add little details that help us learn why they did those things within the specifics of that story

3.2. how the story is told through the film

3.2.1. .

3.2.2. mise en scene

3.2.2.1. how the frames can either separate, isolate, or build a story.

3.2.2.2. adding things within the shot that can show how they have given up all hope and things like that.

3.3. how characters react to situations

3.4. what makes a character either dynamic or flat

3.4.1. they either change to a hopeless feeling or they've always been like this

3.4.1.1. Examples through story telling: Heroes who fall short experience a sense of inhibition, which shows dynamics to how the character is shown as a human being. This is usually shown with super heroes like Spiderman or Batman.People who's story was set in an abusive relationship but seem to never change can be inhibitive and show that they're going to be flat in character.

3.4.1.1.1. This can also lead to thicker plots and scarier endings though. Usually they use these things for romcom stories where they feel tha they can't get their lover back but it turns out that they just needed to do one thing to get them back.

3.5. usually happens in stories in some way for the hero. can also be for romcoms as well.

3.5.1. like when spiderman in No Way Home felt there was no way he was able to bounce back from losing Aunt May.

3.5.2. or just like when in Purple Hearts when they left each other it seemed that they had no hope of coming back.

4. What is the story?

4.1. Think of the story you want to tell with this feeling. What are the feelings they feel? What are the problems they've dealt with? Why is it that they've faced this monster of inhibition? What's made them do this?

4.1.1. Answering the tuff questions will come to an easier solution.

4.1.1.1. Which then leads to fun representations.

5. music really emulates this the best

5.1. it's easier to feel the raw emotions from the chords and story being told in with music.

5.2. how can you bring your music into films?

5.2.1. It's easier for me to be raw within my vocals and story telling in that way because it always has. Which is why I try and relate my story to that scene of music because music follows story telling and the best musicians are really good story tellers as well. So, I try and impliment those styles and textures in my films as well. It helps me tell a raw, true, honest story.

6. The story

6.1. I like to thnk that the FIlm I'm working on now perfectly fits that description of feeling Inhibition.

6.1.1. It's called Siegfried. It's about this guy who is being interrogated for the death of his ex girlfriend, Teresa Goodwin. He goes in not knowing why he is being interrogated though. His mother had died to an over dose on drugs. He never liked her because she truthfully never cared about him and always thought of him as a mistake and just thinks of herself. He goes to a party and sees his girlfriend cheating on him, he gets upset and takes her to a side room. They argue and then he walks away giving her a death stare. As the interrogation goes on more and more information about him is revealed. We make it so that he looks like the killer, but in all reality the one who killed her was the guy who cheated with her. At his mom's funeral he stood staring at her grave, and a family member came by and offers him drugs and he quickly falls deep into it after taking the drugs. At the end of the interrogation, you realize that he actually wasn't even being interrogated, he was talking to himself the whole time. And by the time the interrogater walks in, he just straight up admits to killing her even if he didn't. The representation is that he gave up and doesn't care anymore and realizes he has nothing left to lose. So, in a sense he felt inhibition.