Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Storyboard and Camera Angles:
 At the beginning an establishing shot will be used showing the open field with the public footpath for the scene to be set. A long shot is then used for the girls to walk onto the field through the gate and then be walking along the public footpath. The reason for the long shot is to show the whole body of the actors so the audience can get a judgement on the charactors. Moving on to a shot reverse shot showing the girls conversation; and with shot reverse shot it shall show a closer view of the characters as the conversation becomes more personal.
 As the characters carry on walking a long shot shall be used which will show the surroundings as a hedge then appears on the right hand side. As one character slowly walks behind and the other stops in order for her to catch up a midshot is used to show the character looking back at her friend who will be getting pulled through the hedge. This then revolves into a long shot as the as the girl runs back to check for her friend round the hedge!
 Next a mid shot is used of the girl checking around the hedge for her friend, which then revolves into another long shot as the girl runs up to the end of the field; the choice of the long shot is to show her whole body reaction as she runs in fear. As she stops at the end of the field a midshot is used as its a closer angle yet you can still see the scene behind.
 Moving on to an eyeline match that will pan side to side so the audience can see the whereabouts of the character; which is a graveyard. This then goes into a close up of the girls reaction and then a hand shall cover her screaming mouth within the close up.

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