Thursday, 9 February 2012

Story Board / Script

Today in our media lesson, Hollie, Ellen, Lauren and I created a storyboard.




                                        
    
 The first box is part of the title sequence, which is our production company. The second box we decided would be the first shot of our opening sequence. Under each shot is what camera angle we want to use and it also describes what is happening as well. (because our drawings aren't amazing)
   
This page of our story board shows again different camera angles and how we would like to shoot our opening sequence. On this page it also shows dialogue (which you will be able to see further down.) and also more titles to make up our opening sequence. 

 The Final page of our storyboard is the office scene where we see the male character at the beginning of the film (as the previous scene is towards the end of the film due to the fact we decided on a non-liner narrative which is highly conventional in crime films.) In this scene we see the male protagonist answering his office phone to find out that his wife (the female protagonist) is back in town. This leaves the film at an open fixture for the audience to be wheeled in and also for the plot to develop.


It's really fun throwing all our ideas together :)


While creating the storyboard we also worked on the dialogue together so we could save time. We wanted to have a powerful last line for the female protagonist to say: as we felt that it would fit well with our storyboard and have an impact on the audience. So we searched the World Wide Web for a while and threw all the ideas in the air and came out with the perfect last line. Lauren then took it home to type it up.


So here is our script :) 








































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