Sunday 15 February 2015

STORY BOARD



Storyboard

 
These are our first four shots where our characters meet. Each shot was designed to show the emotions of the characters involved in the scene. To show the emotions we would use a series of close-ups and mid-shots to emphasise what we wanted the audience to see. In the end however, we opted not to film in public as the violence in our movie caused distress to members of the public. 



These two scenes were going to be the kidnapp scenes but due to the fact that police are on high alert to situations that involve extreme violence we could not film this scene with unwanted police attention. However, if we did film these scenes we would of used mid-shots and long-shots to establish the surroundings of the action that was taking place and our characters would have been wearing black clothes, with their hoods up. We regreted not filming these scenes, but it was something that would of caused a lot of problems with the local authorities.


 
The torture scene was the main scene for us. We used many close-ups, mid-shots and POV shots when filming the scene. We used props like a movie gun, blood capsules and a knife. We had to make sure that the clips of our filming were short to create that high-speed effect on the audience. This scene was easy for the audience to relate to, and understand what was going on.

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