Stephen+Chow's+Style+-+Exam

Basically whenever I went to my friend’s house for a sleepover, we would often fight on who would get to use the sink to brush our teeth first. There was one time where I managed to get to the sink first. However, my friend caught up and pushed me off, kind of knocking me to the side. I then pushed her back and she fell on the ground. I started to squeeze the toothpaste onto my toothbrush to brush my teeth but she knocked my toothbrush off. Then I remember we got into a really violent catfight afterwards. I was able to make my friend cry and her mom would come upstairs to check on us. She looked like she was having a good time downstairs because she was watching a funny movie.
 * My Childhood Memory:**

(Inspired from: //God of Cooking//) || (Inspired from: //Forbidden City Cop//) || (Inspired from: //God Of Cooking//) || (Inspired from: //Fight Back To School//) ||
 * || **Techniques** || **How can you emulate this in your film?** ||
 * **Cinematography** || Worms eye view that often reveal the main character or any significant scenes in particular (sometimes even filmed between the character’s legs) || * When my friend steps into the bathroom, the camera would be between her feet looking up to me in the bathroom.
 * **Editing** || Likes to show montages of objects that the narrator either acknowledges or narrates or experiences || * There will be a cut where it juxtaposes the catfight between my friend and I while her mom is watching TV happily downstairs.
 * **Lighting** || Lighting would often be used to represent the character’s holy/funny side. || * The lighting would be bright yellow (ideally making the two characters seem “holy”) while fighting which makes the scene as a whole seem comical.
 * **Sound** || Comedic or over dramatic jingles were often used at scenes that were known as funny || * I would incorporate some comical jingles during scenes that are indicated as funny.
 * **Mise-En-Scene** || Often everything within the scene serves to make one type of mood. (no contrasts at all) || * The bathroom as a whole can be personalized to a kid’s bathroom, containing kid toothbrushes and toys. It could even have a picture of the friend and me representing best friends. ||
 * **Performance** || Likes to star in his own movies and likes to add some slapstick comedy (used by his character) within his movies. || * Because this memory was from back when we were young, we didn’t really talk that much when we were fighting. However, there will be dialogue within this film including some slapstick comedies that Stephen Chow could possibly incorporate into this scene if he were to do this scene. ||
 * **Themes** || The main character that Stephen Chow plays always involve in a change of some sort (a lesson that turns the character into someone good). || * Maybe after the fight, the mother could banish us from getting our teeth brushed. This could apply as a lesson where fighting over something doesn’t necessary solve problems. At the end we might just smile and sit down in front of the TV. ||