Friday 16 December 2011

Storyboard Sheets

The first sheet shows Annabel escaping from the hospital and running towards woodland. We have used various shots and different angles to show the viewer in as many ways as possible what is happening. The 4th shot is an extreme close up of the characters eyes which we believe will be quite a freaky aspect for the viewer. This first page is mostly showing Annabel's escape and entrance to the woods whilst highlighting that she is a mental patient.

The second storyboard sheet focuses on truly showing the audience Annabel's mental state and showing the audience why she is a victim and what she is suffering from. We see her walking through the woods and seeing disturbing things such as a odd shaped hand peering round trees. During this scene Annabel trips over and crawls up by a tree and rests, but she is soon once again confronted by the evil that taunts her. We have chosen to use lots of close ups in this stage to show the audience exactly how Annabel is feeling and what she is seeing around her



In these 6 shots that are a total of 18 seconds. In these shots we see the character as having a cut n her arm, showing a sign of paranormal happenings that relates to our genre. There are also reaction shots of after the cut, this builds tension with the audience as they are shocked as well as the character. Each shot has a similar length, this is to keep the film fast moving and keep the audience engrossed in the sequence.


For these final 3 shots we see the change in the character to we want to make this clear and establish it well. We see where the characters body becomes taken over by some kind a paranormal activity and wipes blood from the cut onto her face. This makes the cut seem as though this was how the paranormality entered her body.



Here is our storyboard for our film 'What doesn't belong', we have shown the various angles and shots that are going to be used within our film and highlighted the most important ones. When filming we feel that at the time some shots may be added however these are our main shots that we have planned and this storyboard will allow us to be fully prepared when it comes to filming. We feel as though this builds tension for the audience because we have chosen to feature lots of close ups to show the characters reaction. In relation to the timings the shots cut to each other fluently and we believe the shots we have chosen enhance the horror and the genre we have chosen.

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