Tuesday 4 February 2014

Storyboard#2


In Friday's lesson we finally finished our storyboard after quite some time of trying to figure out where everything is going to go. We included camera angles and how long it will roughly be on our screen. In total we successfully have 34 shots for our title sequence.

                                                 

There are 5 thumbnail boxes fill with images but we split some of them because we were thinking to do a split screen of the Doctor and the girl to show their contrast of were they are and their surroundings.  



The second page of our storyboard shows the different rooms that they are comfortable in which we did in a pan. They get ready and leave their houses.


On the third page of the storyboard we decided to include extreme close up shots so that we can portray the emotion and tension of the characters. We want the audience to feel what we are trying to produce.


The fourth page of the title sequence lets the audience start to want to know what is going to happen to the girl as the Doctor is following her but she doesn't know that he is a Doctor. This is the twist in the story that we are trying to create suspense to the audience so they want to know beyond the title sequence.


The fifth page of the title sequence shows the audience that the girl has been caught and probably taken somewhere but they do not know where. This bit of the title sequence is the climax as a question pops up about what was the Doctor doing following a girl and what is he going to do to her after he has got her


This last bit of the title sequence we are planning to get some still shots of when we are filming to show the journey the girl thinks she  has gone through. This should last for about 10 seconds. 







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