Sunday, 3 October 2010

Storyboarding Process,



This is our completed storyboard. In our storyboard me and my partner decided to add music in the background to make the scene feel more tense then it would without having music, and we thought that the music we chose we went well in doing so. When it got to the part where the first character enters the room with the other character already sitting down we changed the type of music to make the mise-en-scene even more tense. We decided to do this so that it would help the character realise that it is a serious atmosphere. In our storyboard when the dialogue comes on, we chose to stop the background music completely so that you can hear the dialogue clearly. In our storyboard to show match-on-action we did a medium shot of the character from behind with the door insight, we then cut to a close-up of the characters hand on the door handle and then cut again to the other side of the door to show him entering the room. We also used shot/reverse shot in our storyboard to the when the two characters are together at the table before the exchange their sentences. This gave the audience a clear view of each others facial expressions to get them involved in the atmosphere.

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