Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Draft Story Board

In order to understand how the film will be shot, a story board of the six most important scenes is absolutely vital to really getting a full grasp on how the film will be shot. These scenes were chosen because they carry the action in the film and represented what Marin and I are trying to create most accurately. The Establishing Shot, or shots, will give the audience context to the time and setting of the film, which is a school in present times. The Mid-Shot, portraying Rebecca and her friends, will clue the audience in on recent events in the character's lives lives; the audition, and certain character names. A similar Mid-Shot will consist of Graham and his friends. The Close-up Shot of the cast list is essential because this is the moment where Rebecca and Graham realize they are forced to act together. The Eye-Line Match Shot, where the camera is reversed and we view the children's faces as a reaction of the casting. The Over-The-Shoulder Shot introduces us to Mrs. Headle, the Drama teacher, and her attitude towards the actors behavior. The final shot, the Wide Shot, portrays Graham and Rebecca arguing for the last time before the screen cuts to black. There will be other shots included in the film that are not presented in this story board and will offer a complete story within our extract.

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