Friday, 10 February 2012

Storyboard

Our storyboard dictated the plan of filming our final production, we drew out what each scene should look like, so when it came to filming day it would make things so much more easier and more organised for us. However there were a few changes made to the storyboard of the actual filming day.
  • The first shot is of a slow moving landscape that also works as an establishing shot
  • the second shot is the first sector of the 360 degree pan of the girl folowed by a close up of the girls face.
  • The next shot is of the killer/kinapper sat at a table with a board infront of him covered in photographs of his victim this will be an over the shoulder shot.
  • the next shot is the killer/kinapper circling the face of his victim using a red marker pen, these shots come in the form of close ups and medium shots so when they are put together it will look effective.
  • Inbetween each shot it will flashforward to how the girl looks after she has been kidnapped
  • the next shot is of the victim and the killer/kidnapper walking down a narrow alleyway, we will carry out lots of various types of shots for example a long shot, a medium shot, close ups of feet walking past the camera, close-ups of faces and a high and low angled shot will be undertook so we have lots of shots to choose from when it comes to editing.
  • the next shot is when the killer/kidnapper captures the girl, we are thinkingh of making this shot a match on action shot.
  • After this shot it will then finish with how it start with slow moving landscapes, these may be long shots or medium shots.

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