Friday 8 April 2011

Thriller - Story Board

Storyboards
 We made a basic plan for our thriller, and decided that we would not diverge to far away from this plan, the basics of our final film are evident in these story boards, however, some aspects have been changed in order to improve the piece.




















(left) Details the protagonist throwing up in to a toilet, relative close ups,
(right) Leaves bathroom, picks up a bottle and walks away (possible POV shot)




















(left) Details that this is a party scene. Panning shots to party guests.
(right) Extended party shots, emphasis of the protagonists loneliness will be denoted as he does not communicate with others.




















(left) Protagonist is seated, solitary and still. fast forward footage, as people walk passed. emphasising the feeling of loneliness.
(right) Flash cut of a knife.




















(left) Extreme close up of antagonist, here we see that he is genuinely scary.
(right) Killers dwelling, dark and gloomy. We see he has pictures of the lonely boy. Audience attention levels increase, as viewers begin to suspect.




















(left) Killer walks towards the victim, low angle, gives him a power position.
(right) Lonely boy has been murdered, high angle gives feeling of helplessness, conjures sympathy.




















(left) Extras standing over body, silent. (effective)
(right) Close up of killers make up ridden eye tells the audience that the killer is still at large, danger is imminent.

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