Friday 2 December 2011

Resit: Photographic Storyboard

This photographic storyboard represents the shots that make up our film opening, this helps us to understand and picture the film better.

This is our first shot of the sink where the masked killer is about to wash his hands after a murder.

The killer washes his hands in the sink after the murder. However, in our film he will have 'fake' blood on his hands to portray that he has killed someone and to show the generic conventions of our horror.

The tissue in this photo represents what would be the towel, the killer will pick this up from the top of the counter and dry his hands, leaving some left over blood on the towel.

This is a flashback to the past, our team member, Alex, represents the character, would walk over to the barn and see something that he was scared of.

We would use a close-up shot so that the audience can see the facial expression (scared) on the character's face.

We would use an extreme close-up to exaggerate the facial expression of how scared the character really is.

These two pictures represent how after the character portrayed that he was scared he runs away.


This picture is a close up of the killer washing his mask from the blood, this is the present after the killer has washed his hands.

We do not want the audience to know the killer's identity as it creates mistery to our film as a whole, therefore we use a shot from the back of our character, panning upwards from his feet.

This picture shows the rest of the panning shot, panning upwards from his feet.

The killer puts his mask back on after washing it, we still do not see the killer's face.

The killer puts his mask back on and walks out of the door for his next murder..

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