The first storyboard are the shots of the perpetrator at work in the it's 'lair'. The shots are in the first location (unidentified area to audience), leaving a lot unresolved for the audience to guess at:
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Storyboards
The storyboard has been split into two sections at first, as there will be two different locations of filming. Then at the end of filming both storyboards will be united to create the outcome of the opening sequence. I decided to do this so that the first storyboard would show the villain's side clearly, to emphasise their obsession towards one of the friends, and have the second one join in later on in parts to link the items to the victim and the perpetrator's little 'ceremony'.
The first storyboard are the shots of the perpetrator at work in the it's 'lair'. The shots are in the first location (unidentified area to audience), leaving a lot unresolved for the audience to guess at:
The second storyboard are the shots of all the characters, the victims and perpetrator, in the park. The shots include many close ups on important props, in order to keep the villain's identity an enigma while creating clues as to who it may be:
The third is the combination of both storyboards to present how the thriller opening will be presented when both locations are combined:
The first storyboard are the shots of the perpetrator at work in the it's 'lair'. The shots are in the first location (unidentified area to audience), leaving a lot unresolved for the audience to guess at:
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