Tuesday 17 September 2013

Storyboard


A drugdealer has broken into Greenford High School and is after 2 girls who owe him money. The 2 girls have not met the deadline so he is going to shoot them on site.
(This is a wide shot. This type of shot is used to introduce the location or the setting. It sets the scene and shows a clear image of the surroundings.)


As you can see the 2 girls are having a conversation with each other minding their own business. But they do not know what's going to happen in a matter of minutes..

(This is a long shot. Head and body are clearly visible and shows plenty of background. This type of shot fits in plenty of action.)






The drug dealer is looking for the perfect place to shoot his targets. He is walking up the stairs with his sniper rifle and wants to leave a mark on atleast one of his targets so they know not to mess with him again.

(This is also a long shot as the persons head and toe is visible. Shows the characters movement and plenty of action.)







The drugdealer has found the perfect place and is aiming for his targets as quick as possible before they spot him and get away. 




(This is a close up. This type of camera shot shows the aspect of the characters face.)





He has picked his target and is ready to pull the trigger any second now. One of the girls lives is in danger. 

He has now pulled the trigger..



(This is an over the shoulder shot. This shows the characters perspective or what he sees in his sight.) 



    



 He has missed.






(This is an extreme close up shot. This shot emphasises the specific detail in the shot.)


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