Wednesday, 4 December 2013

storyboard


Original Storyboard 





Box 1= we would like to open our thriller with a man running through a field. When we shoot this scene we will be focusing on the “spy/victim” (Harry Preen). This scene will be shot at mid-day so we won’t have to worry too much about making our own lighting. We will be using a leather jacket and the fake wooden gun in this scene.
Box 2= Following the field scene we are going to film in an alley area. We have chosen an old street in Stamford, Kings Mill Lane. To create a smooth transition we have also filmed Harry running from the Stamford Meadows over a bridge leading into the town area.
Box 3= we are hoping to create quite an intimidating for the victim. In this shot we are hoping to create a double over the shoulder shot. By Using the two “officers” (Felix and Richard) to frame the shot Harry appears smaller, he also looks quite weak. Over all we would like the audience to think that the victim is always being watched or followed.
Box 4= This will be a follow from the Officers OSS. We have decided to move to a close up of Harry’s face to show his emotions clearly. This OSS shot will also include the officers walking towards harry to create a sense of tension. Box 5 continues the sequence of The spy/ victim walking past the Officers.


The next few shots will be mainly of the car sequence. We will be using quite a lot of match on action in this sequence; Opening the car door, getting into the car, closing the car door, noticing an open window, and point of view from the victim and the backseat killer.


 
The last few shots of our opening will show different points of view shots between the Killer (me) and the Victim (Harry Preen). There will also be a mid-shot pan in the car moving from the victim, lying on the steering wheel, to a newspaper. To Film in our titles we are hoping to create a French newspaper and use headshots of everyone in our group as article photos, we would then incorporate our names and candidate numbers.

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