P1(c) Storyboard
After the script I had to draw storyboards to plan camera shots and the first outlook of the final production for storyboards to be effective they need to be detailed as when filming the production the director and cinematographer will be able to use storyboards as a reference point so they can see which shots have been completed. The storyboards should later coincide with a shot list. This will be my opening shot where i will turn it into a racking shot going outwards to revile my protagonist sitting in bed as the alarm going of then its the stop button.slide out of bed
cross off the day of the week which is zoomed in on the calendar
using a medium shot the protagonist walks down the stairs as no one else in the family can seem to hear it
The parents joke with the protagonist about him hearing things and being crazy a sort of poetic irony and laying the foundations for the big twist at the end.
the protagonist tells the parents that they are going back and that he will be back for dinner
location shot
the protagonist and the antagonist go to the beach and using an establishing shot they bond over the beach and talking and taking pictures
the time laps shows the time changing and them spending time together the protagonist and antagonist walks back
Location shot which sows the location and timing
The Antagonist pressures the protagonist to throw a stone at a bird i will use a close up of the two kids.
The protagonist runs away from the antagonist
He runs out of the house and slams the door

complete story boards


























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