Friday 5 February 2010

Storyboard



This is a picture of a close up shot of the main character in our sequence. It is then last shot of the sequence because it will make the audience want to carry on watching the film, as it builds suspense and generates questions.



This is the first sheet of our story board. It includes various medium shots of Cambridge, busy areas and shots of newspapers illustrating swine flu, this gives away clues to the narrative.



The last sheet of our story board is mostly empty areas of Cambridge which is contrasting to the first part of our sequence. We will try and show drastic changes between the first and last part of the sequence as this will give away clues to the narrative.

We will try and use our story board as a guideline for our filming so that we make sure that everything is in order and we stick to our idea.

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