Saturday, 19 November 2011

Story-boarding 2

In yesterday's lesson I managed to complete all my storyboards. 


These are the shots that I think will be the most effect with the audience...


This shot will let the audience see the character for the first time. They will get an understanding of how she lives and who is she. This shot will hopefully also allow the audience to see how I have developed my techniques of filming through the media course... as this shot is planned to be a long, low angle shot.


This shot will allow the audience to get a closer idea of how 'Beth' is going to be living. Her uncle (who she lives with) will be sleep on the couch downstairs with lots of empty alcohol bottles lying around. It will create a sense of sympathy for the girl within the audience. I'm not entirely sure how to do this shot... I'm torn between an over the shoulder shot, or a long shot. During filming I will film both ways and see which one works better.


This shot will introduce the location on my film. This will give the audience a wider understanding of 'Beths' life and the place in which she lives in. It's going to be an extreme long shot so that a lot of things will fit into it, and the audience can see more to do with the location. It will also reflect how small 'Beth' feels in comparison to everyone else... being small and hardly ever noticed.

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