Tuesday 7 December 2010

storyboard shot list





the storyboard is showing the beginning of the sequence the storyboard it has the picture showing what the main event of the story with the the shot number and shot type of the film the beginning of the film starts with two men sitting on a table being held by a psychopath who makes them play Russian roulette the first character is reassuring that there is no bullet in the gun but there is and the man is shot dead using the distraction of the second agent dying the first agent makes a run for it in the Psycho lair

the second page of the storyboard is still with the agent just about to shoot himself. the first agent makes a run for the exit and hot on his trail is the psychopath who is willing to kill him the story continues with the agent trying to hide from the psycho and also looking for the exit to his freedom he looks around but with the panic that he could be killed he tries to get the psycho to lose his trail and possibly go somewhere that wont block the exit the story continues into the next side of the storyboard. the shot types will all be close up of the characters so you can see there facial expressions there also be point of view shoots so you can see what they can see so if you can see the other person view.


in the third sequence the agent has been captured and been sat down on the chair as the psycho pulls out his gun the agent ends up kicking the gun out of his hand and fights him for the gun the shot types will all be close ups to show the strain of both characters trying to get the gun as the storyboard ends the agent wins the battle of the gun and turns and shoots the psycho and makes a run for the exit but the psycho man is now on his trail trying to shoot him to death.
ends up with the agent making it to freedom the idea is that the guard continues to shot him but he gives up as he realises that he doesnt have to work for the psycho anymore and gives up but the agent ends up shooting him all the shot types are mostly long shots and close ups to show the faces and both characters.

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