Thursday 6 October 2016

Storyboard

Establishing Shot
This shot immediately shows the audience that this is set on a hill. They will also realise that the boy is wearing a school uniform. This makes us, the audience feel unease because the the setting is on a dark gloomy day.     

Over The Shoulder Shot
This shot creates suspicion because a threatening character is walking towards the boy. Also the audience don't really know why the threatening character is walking up to the boy. This creates a tension.  
Close Up
Here the tension is broken. We can see the boy with an open hand. The other character gives him something. The audience do not know what he has given. All we know this that it cannot be good as they are in a area surrounded by buildings.  


Long Shot
This shows the two characters walking away from each other. We can only think that what ever they exchanged has gone well.

Over The Shoulder
This shot creates tension once again. This character looks evil. This is because the shot has been taking from a slightly higher angle. This mysterious figure looks at the boy almost as he was stalking him. 


Medium Shot
The audience can really feel the tension because we can see two sets of feet. At this point the audience want to tell the boy that something is going to happen. The audience know know that they can't do anything, so they have to watch and see what happens next. 
Medium Shot
The mysterious figure has attacked the boy. The audience feels a mixture of emotions. They don't know if if the boy will survive or if the attacker will kill him. 
  Medium Shot
At this point the boy is no longer in the shot. The audience can only think of the worst. However the audience don't really know what the worst is. The mysterious figure might have attacked the boy because the "package" the boy and the other character exchanged. The mysterious figure who has not shown his face this forcing the boy down the hill. After that the audience don't know what happens. Maybe the boy got robbed or did the man get thrown off the hill. The audience will never find out.

















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