


Below is a compilation of the individual shots with desired sound effects, a rough outline of our film opening. Though the clip is not the full two minutes, we will be including use of pan and tilt shots which we are unable to demonstrate in storyboarding meaning it is substantially shorter. As well as the storyboarding, this post includes our pitch to provide a deeper explanation of the film and our focuses on lighting to convey an overall focus on state of mind in a character driven film opening. The most challenging aspect of our film opening will be a glitch within the editing to further the idea of confusion and distress. Continuity and focus on the mise en scene when shooting the party scene (shots 2, 4,5,6) will be crucial if the glitch is to be the most impressive aspect of the opening. Therefore, over the half term and after filming, I will need to research how to edit the clips in the most professional way possible. As well as this, I will look into hue and intensity of lighting in both films and television for inspiration in establishing tone and mood.
1. A tilt shot of the outside of a block of flats, set in the evening with dim lighting.
2.The outside of a front door slightly open, meaning the flashing lights are slightly visible accompanied by the sound of thumping music.
3.Cuts abruptly to the bathroom, my character staring into a mirror clearly distressed, tracking me out into the party.
4. Shots four and five continuously switch between the two to create the glitch to express the protagonists state of mind, similarly demonstrated through lighting.
6. She (my character) walks back out through the front door but after the character slams the door, the camera will linger on the shot as we saw in a clip from Luther from under the bed.
7.Next, an overhead shot birds eye view running down the stairs, the camera will not track so the only movement will be by character running.
8. Walking out of the door of the flats.
9. A shot from the top of the stairs at a high angle watching my character going down the stairs.
10. Following that, shot of the girl (played by Helin) looking confused in response.
11. In conjunction with shot ten is one from the unnamed girl character's point of view looking at my character at the bottom of the stairs.
12. A low angle shot of me at the bottom of the stairs with the same of deep breathing before beginning the running sequence.
13. The use of a dolly shot following me from behind while she is running. We intend on using hand held at points to convey the panic.
14. A wide shot of me running in then quickly out of the frame.
15. Then a close up of my face still running but then transitioning to the next shot whilst her phone rings.
16. Abrupt cut to a black screen with only the sound of panting and the words "I need your help."
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