Tuesday 13 October 2015

T6-Storyboard

Storyboard

Here is a storyboard draft for what our short movie should appear as but in a storyboard format. I used the website Storyboard That to create my storyboard as it allowed me to put more detail into the designs compared to drawing them. I also think this storyboard looks more professional compared to a drawn one...
These are the first three scenes, The first scene is a close up of the car which is and audi in our movie. The next scene is a wide shot of the inside of the car and someone placing a wire in the car. After the shots of the car we move to an office scene of a lady walking out of work. 
The fourth scene is again a medium shot of the lady walking out of work and heading towards the car park, the fifth scene is a wide shot of the lady walking out of work again but we have used a wide shot this time so the audience can see the location. After this we move to another close up of a car again but of the ladies car this time. 
At this point the audience see who the antagonist is who looks sneaky and smart. On the next scene everything changes and the antagonist catches the girl and heads towards his car. After this we go to a scene of a flashback of the young girl finding a secret item, we are going to edit this scene into black and white to make it look like a flashback. 

After the flashback, there is a medium shot of the lady in the back of the car appearing very worried and nervous for what is going to happen. We then see the car drive off leaving the audience confused. After the car scene we go to a long shot of the antagonist leading the young girl into his house which appears to look scary and unused. 
The antagonist then tells the girl to sit down in the room whilst he makes some phone calls whilst the lady hears the other person on the phone talking about a wanted item. The girl hears the other part of the conversation and tries to make an escape. 






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