Saturday, March 31, 2018

storyboard pt3 :(

    Unfortunately, my storyboard that I redid last week was wrong again....

    I had originally thought that every picture I did was supposed to be a scene but it actually has to be every single shot that I take. Therefore, I had to redo my storyboard once again. This time it has many more shots and pictures to give more detail and a better understanding of what will be going on in my film. I have been working on parts of the film opening this past week. It has worked out very well for me since I have gotten to Tallahassee. We rented a house in the woods and all the surroundings have helped out tremendously with what I was planning on doing.

   My first couple shots will be of the woods, trees, and outdoors to build suspense for the audience. Some of these shots should include a shoe or rope to give a little bit of hints of what might be coming up in the future film. In the beginning of theses shots, I will have the credits run for a little. Then while these shots are going on the news report will be going on in the background. This news report will talk about a missing child. The child will be described as brown hair, brown eyes, age 19, height 5.2,  last seen wearing blue jeans and a green sweater, and named Kayla Tuarez. I would like the next shots to be the scene of the kidnapper and the teen being kidnapped. For example, some may be a close up of the teens mouth tied up in the rope. Another can be one of her clothes and how bloody and messed up they are. Others are going to be of the kiddnapper and all his items for the kidnapping. While all of these shots are being taken, there will of course by some dialogue of the kidnapper to give more information on the film. The teen that was kidnnapped will maybe have a couple lines of dialogue but not much other than screaming and yelling for help.

   Tomorrow I will have my new storyboard finished up, as well as explaining some of the shots I have started for my film. Many of the shots I have taken today are in the woods and build great suspense and I will continue to shot some more in the morning.


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