

this is our storyboard for the opening scene of our film, we wanted to make sure we have a variety of different types of shots including: low angles, medium close ups and two shots to make sure we can a diversity of shots. I couldn't draw the different types of angle such as the low angle and the 180 degree rule but by writing over the different types of shots we will know what we need to include in the shots with the angles and movements included, also making note on the shots and side of the shots props will need to include and also making it noted where we need to concentrate on the continuity of the shots following through. We will try and keep to the storyboard as close as possible but on the day we will need to see if these ideas in each specific work and what maybe could make the shot better with different angles, movements and edits on the day of shooting and editing, but will give us a general idea of what we want to achieve and easy to follow through. I think the storyboard shows that we have used our location to its full potential by using outside as well as the inside of the location both more important with each other and giving a feel to the film at the beginning already by showing the setting of the film and where it is being filmed and also showing the home of the main character and introducing the characters personality more by showing her personal face and how she lives in it with the mise en scene. The story board also includes lighting we will be using which is important for what we are wanting to portray in the first few minutes of this film.



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