Saturday 5 January 2013

Final Storyboard

Since our group put our storyboard up, there have been a number of discussions about the order of our intro. The main cause for concern was the positioning of the title sequence. The group thought that based on our thriller opening research, that we should have a bit of live action film before going into the title sequence. After moving the storyboard around, we decided that we should have the suicide tape section first and then go into the title sequence. The reason that we have decided to arrange our intro like this is so that we can build the maximum amount of suspense in the time given. We felt that if we started off with a suicide tape, it will leave the audience feeling some sort of sadness but also confusion as to where the film is heading. This would then lead into the title sequence. After the title sequence, we can begin to resolve the questions asked by the very first scene by showing the person they thought had just killed themselves is still alive.
For this storyboard, we have added large arrows that show the angle of the camera. This just reinforces the shot as our drawing were not highly accurate at times. We have also added the types of transitions that we will use for each shot. Another important element that we added was the shot time. This has made us realise that we may need to change the amount of shots that we use to show certain things. For example, how many shots would it take to show someone moving across a room? Do we need more than two angles?



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