Friday, 17 October 2014

Storyboard

- Storyboard -

 Shot One- Is the opening shot and title shot, it is a medium shot because we wanted to display the rough location of the character (Connor), being a bedroom and what they were doing (Writing a script).
 Shot Two- This shot is an over the shoulder shot to show closer what the character is doing, and show what is on the television in front of them. It also helps show more of the characters location, helping to confirm it is a bedroom.
 Shot Three- Slight high angle and big close up on the script of Sleepy Sleeps, the joke created here is by breaking the fourth wall, and the actual story wrote there is totally different to the one in the film.
 Shot Four- Kieran enters the room with a medium shot, the shot establishes it's night time and shows more of the room, allowing for a better perspective of the environment.
 Shot Five- A shot reverse shot, this shot reverses back from shot one, and is a reaction to shot to Kieran entering the room. Here is an eyeline match and dialogue from one charatcer to the other, expressing the character's (Connor) confusion with Kieran's costume.
 Shot Six- Closer medium close up from Shot Four, allowing for a better view of the characters expression when he says "What?" confused by statement as his clothes have changed.
 Shot Seven- Shot Seven zooms in from a medium close to black, with scary music to show this is the horrific source, the canted angle and the red tint also help present this as a horrific thing.
 Shot Seven- An over the shoulder shot pointing at the door, being a reactiom shot from the two characters (reacting to the music from the 'scary' door).
 Shot Eight- Shows the character Kieran from the side, a close up, to show the character's scared expression as he says; "what was that?"
Shot Nine- Cuts back to the door, with the same scary music, helping to cement the enigma of what is behind the door.
Shot Ten- the same shot as Shot Eight but lifted upwards to show the character Connor close up say with fear; "I don't know".
 Shot Eleven- This shot is a medium two shot of the two actors walking through to the centre of the room to exchange dialogue.
Shot Twelve- This shot is a close up from the side of the two actors, revealing the knife. With the two actors exchanging dialogue questioning the knife.
Shot Thirteen- This shot shows the two actors from a medium shot to a long shot of the two walking into the kitchen. The white walls and the closely packed kitchen creates a frame within a frame.
Shot Fourteen- Goes from a long shot to a medium shot to show the actors progressing to the door.

Shot Fifteen- A medium close up showing the actors fear to the door.
Shot Sixteen- One last shot of the door, again a canted angle and with the red tint. This shot will also show the character Connor reaching out for the handle and opening it.
Shot Seventeen- A medium shot, and a two shot showing the reaction of the two actors to whatever it behind the door, leaving it on a cliff hanger. 

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