Saturday, 12 November 2011

Storyboarding and Scripting part 2

12/11/11

Recently I have been getting on quite well with the storyboarding process!
Although, I'm finding it difficult to actually try and draw what I have in mind for the sequence.



Shot 5

  • I think this shot establishes the location of the opening sequence and the main character.
  • I would like to keep the character's identity a mystery for now, especially in the first couple of shots, so the audience have a chance to become familiar with the surroundings.


Shot 7

  • This is one of the closer shots of the protagonist.
  • Gives the audience more information and who they should be becoming more familiar with.
  • I hope it will also evoke questions such as; where is he? who is he? AND what or who is he hiding from?


Shot 8

  • This flashback, so far, is one of my favourite shots, and I am really looking forward to tweaking it and readying it to be filmed.
  • I don't want to include any other flashbacks in the opening sequence, as it would be a bit too difficult to digest all in one go during the first two minutes, but it will help show what the film will be about.

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