Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Storyboard decision

On mondays lesson we decided to use a storyboard based around the disappearance of a young girl from her home. We decided on this storyboard because its easy to film and there are more sources available. We can also experiment with lighting by filming outside and inside. This storyboard features scenes in a girls house which means when filming we are able to use resources available in the house and we can use last minute props.


We also decided on our roles in the group:
Director: Anna May
Sound: Anna May
Filmer: Gemma
Actress: Tegan
Editor: Tegan
Cinematographer: Anna May
Lighting: Gemma

Mise-en-scene 
We will make sure that the mise-en-scene suits the thriller genre.  For this we will use props such as a broken glass.

Shot list:
1- Ident (5 seconds)
2- Panning shot of houses (5 seconds)
3-  Long shot of house (4 seconds)
4- Door opening (3 seconds)
5- Shot walking up to the bedroom (10 seconds)
6- Bedroom door opening (3 seconds)
7- Panning bedroom shot (7 seconds)
8- Bed shot from birds eye view (3 seconds)
9- Drink knocked over (2 seconds)
10- Close up of drink with dripping (5 seconds)
11- Phone on side (3 seconds)
12-Shot from behind girl doing makeup in the mirror (10 seconds)
13- Shot of her putting coat on (6 seconds)
14- Gets a text and puts phone down (8 seconds)
15- Shot followed down the stairs (15 seconds)
16- Gets to front door (3 seconds)
17- Hand to pocket (4 seconds)
18- Door left open while she gets keys (3 seconds)
19- Zooms into car in distance through front door (8 seconds)
20- Shot from man in cars point of view (6 seconds)
21- She leaves house (5 seconds)
22- Shot from behind her walking down street (5 seconds)
23- Car door opening (2 seconds)
24- Film title (5 seconds)

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