Friday, 29 November 2013

Storyboards

 
 
This story board is showing a crime scene, building up the scene zooming into different objects like the weapon, footprints, blood and smashed glass. Eventually the camera will get a shot of a little girl on the floor who has been murdered, and next to her will be standing a man. The audience will wonder if he is the killer or not, the camera takes a close up of the mans face and then when the camera zooms out of his face he is in a police station reporting someone missing. As a audience we would be wondering if he was the little girls father or if he is reporting a crime to hide the fact he has done it...

 
This story board is showing a little boy sketching, the camera will take different shots of the sketch as if its trying to explain a puzzle and as the audience we will be wondering was the sketch is trying to show us. The shots will be at a quick pace to build up tension, and will these shots the credits will appear. The sketch is eventually shown and it is a sketch of a crime scene that the little boy has witnessed.

 
The final storyboard shows gangsters who are involved in a crime, they are trying to receive there money back but the man who it tied up doesn't have the money. The camera takes a shot from the tied up mans point of view with a fit going towards it and then the shot would go blank. This would be at a fast pace showing the action and making the audience question what these gangster characters are going to do next and what they are all about. 




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