

Pictures on the left shows the storyboard that we have created.

Our aim is to follow this story board when filming our opening scene. However, when filming we will film the shots in several different angles, shots and movement so when it comes to editing we have a wider range of shots that will make our film look more effective.

Next to each shot we have drawn we have listed certain shots that we can use, we have tryed to incluse a variety of different shot so we can include abit of everything in the film. We made sure that we used shots such as: close ups, extreem close ups, long shots, mid-shots, match on action, shot reverse shot, low angle and high angle etc. When planning this storyboard we also thought about the amount of timing each shot could last for to make sure that our opening scene will only last up to 2 minutes. Although we have made this storyboard, we know that throughout the filming some of these shots will be changed to make the film look more effective. On our story board we also noted where we were going to include title pages and text. We wrote next to the story board in short detail on what the shot is showing and what the actor has to do.

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