Initial Ideas, Concepts and Blueprints
Genres: The Genre of the Opening: A Fusion of Flashback Action, Subtle Horror, and Emotional Regret The opening of Trigger Point exists at a crossroads of genre. It unfolds as a flashback-driven action sequence, but one that is filtered through the lens of psychological horror and weighted with emotional regret. This combination is deliberate. The goal was to create an opening that doesn't just show action, but reveals the inner rupture behind every movement, every decision. At first glance, the genre leans toward action. There is tension, urgency, and a character thrown into a moment of high stakes. But this is not stylized, escapist action. It is grounded, disoriented, and deeply personal. The flashback structure gives it a reflective quality, as if the character is not just remembering what happened, but reliving it with all the emotional weight intact. That is where the horror elements subtly emerge. There are no monsters, but there is fear. The horror is psychological - the...