Saturday, 2 March 2013

Woodlands Storyboard (2)



1st box: This shows the door of the room that the psychopath is in with a beam of light. This is to give tension, as it gives the feeling of someone looking over at you. We decided in the final opening sequence that we wouldn't have any speech at that point, we would just have the music throughout, so it would always bring tension.
2nd box: *flashback* One girl is running through the wood as she is running away from the psychopath. The camera is shown from the psychopath's point of view. Font's flicker in the corner of the screen to shows the directors name.
3rd box: *flashback* This scene is still from the psychopath's perspective as he shows the weapon. Mise-en-scene in this scene is going to bring tension as it gives the audience a knowledge of what is going to happen. This is also done with the speed of the music getting faster.
4th box: Going back to the bedroom that the psychopath is in, the camera will zoom away from the window to show the man lying in the bed. In this scene we are going to darken to go with the conventions of a Thriller film. Also, in the final opening sequence, we are not going to have the voice i nthe background, just the music.

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