Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Our Storyboard




  1. Tracking Shot/Establishing Shot, tracks brother and sister across the field, we we use a filter in editing to make it look like the scene is set at night, but we will film during the day so it is safer and easier to achieve a clear shot. Non diagetic sounds of the air raids will be played with faint music underneath to build tension. This also succeeds in setting the location and establishing the scene.




2.  Low angle shot of feet, to show the chaos and emphasize the speed and determination demonstrated while they are running. This shot also shows off the costume well, showing our decisions about how to make it appear as if it were in 1942.



3.  Mid shot of Georgia running, this pushes into a close up as she runs, showing her scared facial expression. this also shows the detail of her hair and make up which we've designed to look typical of the 1940s. 

4. Close up of Robin zooms out to a mid shot, to show the tension and the 1940s costume. This will show the audience how the characters are feelings. 


5. Two shot from the front, moving backwards showing both of their expressions, demonstrating their feelings and emotions. This will also establish the setting a little more. 


6. Establishing shot of location, the characters will enter the bunker, then a few seconds of silence, followed by a sharp scream, signifying their deaths, this would build tension more than showing their deaths as one death at the end will be more effective than multiple. Title appears over this to make it seem more like an opening rather than a trailer. 


7. Background fades to black, making the title bolder and more effective, this then fades into the next frame the title fading as well. 


8. Mid shot of Tom telling the story, this is effective as it will be a clear comparison between his relaxed, joking expression and that of genuine fear that we saw in the previous scenes. 




9-11. Two shot of Lewis and Julia, this is once again mirroring the previous two shot, with contrasting emotions, they themselves will have different expressions as Lewis will act amused and Julia scared and concerned. This turns into the 180 degree rule to show their conservation respective reactions . 



12. Shot of Darcey's 'sleeping' body as she doesn't react, brighter lighting, not implying that something is wrong. 


13. Same shot again,this time with slightly dark lighting, foreboding something is wrong as Julia tries to wake her. 

14. Dead body revealed, covered in blood as if she'd been attacked, no diagetic sound of piercing scream and dramatic music.

1 comment:

  1. Okay now I see what you were getting at in the animatic but I still think you need extra explanation.

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