Thursday, 5 November 2015

NW ED Group: Storyboarding - Initial Ideas




 
Camera: The angle is at eye level which puts the audience with the girl, the camera would slowly track in behind her getting closer to the back of her head for an over the shoulder shot, as the camera gets closer to her and is beside her it would be a POV shot as we are seeing what she is seeing from her position and angle, by doing this it includes the audience in the action and increases tension.

Mise-en-scene: The girl would be wearing fairly plain clothing, jeans and a hoodie with her hair down which will be seen in this shot. The background shows many photographs of her and a map showing all the places she's been, during this scene she is finding all these images that her stalker has been hoarding, which is why an over the shoulder shot would be used so that the audience know what the girl is seeing.

1 comment:

  1. Good work Natalie, you can improve the camera techniques section by considering distance of camera from subject so just be adding the phrase 'framed in....' you add more technical detail to this.
    Costume rather than clothing is not 'normal' as this is too vague, it could be 'casual, such as teens and hoodie' for example. More detail could include lighting and location

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