In today's lesson we started and finished the storyboard for our short film,we also did the Shot List and The production schedule.
Shot list
Shot One: The first shot is in a dark and gloomy place where we use
a mid-shot on the actor so it will add more tension to the scene.
Shot Two: This scene is set in a corridor in a school/ college. we
are using a wide shot for this scene so it will allow the audience to see the
surroundings of the shot, this will add a sense of sympathy for the actor
because of what will be happening in the
scene.
Shot Three: In the room of the actor we are going to be using
another Mid-shot (From the side if possible) of the person sat on the bed, we
feel this might give a sense of suspicion. The other shot in this scene will be
a close up of a suicide note with smudged writing from the girls emotions of
feeling alone, this could allow tension and grab the audience attention.
Shot Four: We are going to use a steady cam (Camera is on the
tripod upside down following someone’s feet in a scene) this could allow
tension to reach a peak in the story line. We would also like to use a
crosscutting section to help build tension as well but nothing actually happens
leaving it a bit Anti-climactic Making you think it will end one way but ends
another.
Shot Five: Is set in a Field using a still long shot with a voice
over going over it, this can leave a little bit of closer but also leaves it as
an open ending leaving the audience wanting more.
Story Board


Video Production Schedule

A very well planned out shot list. Unfortunately the storyboard images aren't loading so i will have a look another time
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