Monday, 19 November 2012

Film storyboard.

Film Storyboard

In this post I will be showing my ideas for my film as a photo storyboard and going over the different shots used  and why I have decided to use those shots, I will also go over the music used in my film and why I have decided to use it.

In this first shot I have taken a medium shot to show that the character is walking to somewhere I have also used this type of shot so that you can see the surroundings around the character and see that the path is in a discrete location.


My next shot is of my actress pulling out a phone and then the shot cuts to the the phone and we see that she is listening to music, we used these shots to show that she is listening to music which is making her unaware of the noises in her surroundings.

In my next shot you can see a shot of a pair of feet walking by which is then followed up with a second pair of feet going past which tells the audience that there is someone behind the character and it adds suspense to the film and this shot is a close-up so that you can clearly see that there are two pairs of feet walking past.


My next shot is a tracking shot where it gives the audience the impression that we are the killer following the victim as we are walking behind the character.

The next shot is a long shot and we see the actress looking back, we used this shot to show that the actress has noticed that someone is following her and then we see her picking up the pace.

The next shot is a high angle shot where we see the actress running past and looking behind her, we used this shot to add a sinister feel to the sequence in that it looks like it's almost the killer looking down on her also a high angle shot was used because it makes the actress look weak and vulnerable.

The next shots are of the actress running into the woods which is done by a series of medium shots and close-ups of the feet to show that the killer is still following her and to see that she is still running into the woods.

The final shot we used in the woods scene was a point of view shot (P.O.V) and in this shot we see the actress looking behind her then looking back infront then being hit by a stick, we used this shot to show that the killer has finally got her and it also adds a sinister effect because when she looks back the killer isn't there. So throughout the sequence we don't see the killer which adds mystery to the film as we want to find out who the killer is.

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