Monday, 15 June 2009

Storyboard plan

Shot 1

Tracking shot showing person A + B walking. This will allow the viewer to see the main focus and the main characters of the shot.

Shot 2

Extreme close-up of person A's hand dropping pen. This shows the reader the problem while also making viewing more enjoyable thanks to the shot change rather than staying as a mid-shot track throughout the whole scene.

Shot 3

Close up of person B's face and eyes looking off of the screen. Helps to show emotion along with the thought process of the character, allows the viewer to recognise that the character has seen the problem and may or may not act upon it.

Shot 4

An insert shot showing the pen on the floor to signifiy what person B is looking at. The insert shot helps the audience to directly see the problem as well as allowing them to see exactly what person B is looking at, giving a connection with the character as well as helping the viewer feel involved.

Shot 5

Camera pans down as person B bends down to pick up the pen. This shows the reaction the character had to the problem, the camera pans down to help draw attention to the main focus of the shot.

Shot 6

Over the shoulder shot of person B's hand grabbing the pen. Shows what is happening at an angle that looks as if it is from the characters persepective helping the scene feel more dynamic and itneresting while giving a link between audience and character.

Shot 7

Mid shot of person B standing up and giving pen to person A. We used the mid-shot to allow the viewer to see the whole seen rather than only a certain part of it, this allows the interaction between the two characters appear more apparent.

Shot 8

Insert shot of person B and A's hands meeting with the pen. The insert shot helps emphasise what has happened and creates a loop between beginning and the end, showing the resolution.

Shot 9

Shot reverse shot as person a says thanks to person A. The shot reverse shot helps the dialogue appear more like a realistic conversation and allows the viewer to see who is talking at any particular time thanks to the camera focusing on them.

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