Thursday, 7 November 2013

Story Board.



1 - Mid Shot -

The first shot I'm planning on using is a Mid shot. The shot will show my two characters from behind, dressed in wedding attire whilst chinking glasses. The idea of using a mid shot for this part of trailer is that it will be a clear indication that my two characters have just got married.

2 - Long Shot -

The next shot I plan to use is a Long Shot. This shot, I will use to show my two characters standing in some sort of forest location. I want the long shot to act as establishing to indicate to the viewer that this is perhaps the characters honeymoon. 

3 - Close Up -

The next shot I will use is a Close up, I will use the close up to focus on a prop that I will include. The prop I want to use is of a smart phone on a news app. The reason why I will use a close up is so that the viewer can clearly see what is on the screen being the report of the missing crazy person, instead of the character actually saying it. I think this will signify more of an importance of what is on it and that its potential danger for the character.

4 - Long Shot -

The next shot I will use is a long shot of a tent situated in amongst the trees. This will be a shot made for the sound as I want to use the sounds of branches snapping under someone's feet and the characters confused, wondering who it is.

5 - Medium Shot -

The next I want to use is medium shot. I will use this shot to show the tip of a torch being lighted, pointed towards the woods. The light of the torch will then point directly to a figure standing with there back towards them. The characters will then figure out that it is the crazy missing person they seen on their phone earlier in the day. I then want the figure to turn round and start running at the camera which is what leads to the next shot...

6 - *Blank* -

The last shot I want to use is a black, black screen with just the sounds of the characters running, screaming and rustles. I think this will be quite effective because I think the idea of darkness is the reality of the unknown.

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