Wednesday 22 January 2014

Planning-Storyboard

As a group emily and jade went and wrote the script of our short thriller whereas me and prada went and drew the storyboard, as planned videos look the most professional, storyboarding is the process of creating a visual script of the shots and scene changes in a video or film. Storyboarding helps us to think how we want our finished film to look like and what shots convey the story to our audience.
We also included along with the scenes descriptions and notes about the location.

Storyboard:




1. The couple are sitting happily in the theatre.
2. The film stops for an interval, at this point the main protagonist exits the theatre leaving Connie sitting by herself.
3. Roy is then outside the theatre talking to an anonymous women dressed in red, having a brief conversation with Roy. She hands him a wad of cash and quickly departs.
4. Roy then goes to the electric supplies and turns the theatre lights off
5. The audience are confused what is happening
6. We hear a girl scream which is Connie, the girl Roy sat with at the start
7. Roy is then wiping the blood of the knife after killing Connie
8. he slyly walks out of the theatre and comes across a waterfall reminisces memories of him and Connie.









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