The first part of the task is to complete a storyboard on the script. The script consists of two scene where one has no dialogue and the other consists of mainly dialogue. We also have to put details on the storyboard about which shot it is, camera angle, camera movement, dialogue and sound being used. We also had to consider where we were going to shoot these shots and this was difficult as noise and places were already taken in the school. It took us a lot of thinking to choose a spot which we could film our shoot. In the storyboard we had shot type and also needed to number the shots so it was in a orderly fashion.
The storyboard had be done because without it the shoot would not be possible and also it makes it easier in order to prodcue the shots quickly and how it is to be done.
In our storyboard the first shot is an extreme long shot as in the script it states that the figure is just visable. We then get a insight of this figure and get closer to it amd then a high angle is used when the figure comes in to the dark room. This shows a sense of power from the charcter. Also the two shot is done at a high angle of the point of view of number 2. This again shows power of the charcter and weakness of the other. It also doesnt show Number 2's face and seems mysterious. Through half of the shoot we are going to have dramatic music which has been illsutrated on the storyboard. The storyboard has also been timed and so this gives it a planned way of shooting.
Here is our completed storyboard





Very brief and clinical, Manny. Although factually accurate, you could really do with going into a lot more detail about (for example) the kind of angles you chose, how you worked as a team, how you developed the script before you shot it. It would also be interesting to hear a little bit about your shoot.
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