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Page 1 of 5 Production Name Roulette of Death Storyboard Artist Asfaar Khan and Raymon Victor Scene Number 1 Shot Number 1 Description – The will start with a a draw. Whilst th credits will star Scene Number 1 Shot Number 1 Description – This shot starts to zoom out and turn into a high angle. The camera is still on the gun in a draw. The credits are still rolling in. Scene Number 1 Shot Number 1 Description – This shot starts to zoom out and turn into a high angle. The camera is still on the gun in a draw. The credits are still rolling in, the camera is held by a crane. Scene Number 1 Shot Number 1 Description – In this shot the camera is panning towards the left and towards the door.

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Production Name Roulette of Death

Storyboard Artist Asfaar Khan and Raymon Victor

Scene Number 1

Shot Number 1

Description – The opening sequence will start with a close up of a gun in a draw. Whilst this shot starts, the credits will start to roll in.

Scene Number 1

Shot Number 1

Description – This shot starts to zoom out and turn into a high angle. The camera is still on the gun in a draw. The credits are still rolling in.

Scene Number 1

Shot Number 1

Description – This shot starts to zoom out and turn into a high angle. The camera is still on the gun in a draw. The credits are still rolling in, the camera is held by a crane.

Scene Number 1

Shot Number 1

Description – In this shot the camera is panning towards

the left and towards the door.

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Scene Number 1

Shot Number 1

Description – We are still on shot number 1, where the

crane has panned towards the door. The detective is

outside the door and about to enter into the office.

Scene Number 1

Shot Number 1

Description – The detective will open the door and step

into the office. This crane shot will cut into shot number

2.

Scene Number 2

Shot Number 2

Description – This shot, it is a close up of the detective

placing his hat and coat.

Scene Number 2

Shot Number 3

Description – After shot number 3, there will be a

tracking shot of the detective walking towards the desk

where the gun is laid.

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Scene Number 2

Shot Number 3

Description – After shot number 3, there will be a

tracking shot of the detective walking towards the desk

where the gun is laid.

Scene Number 3

Shot Number 4

Description – When the detective sits down, there is a

mid shot of the detective placing is hat on the table.

Scene Number 5

Shot Number 4

Description – Over the shoulder shot of the detective

reaching for the gun.

Scene Number 5

Shot Number 5

Description – Close up of the detective inspecting the gun

as it is locked and loaded.

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Scene Number 5

Shot Number 6

Description – Extreme close up of the gun barrel, where

the detective is still inspecting aimlessly.

Scene Number 6

Shot Number 7

Description – Low angle shot of the detective looking at

the gun and the photograph of his pasting away daughter

and wife.

Scene Number 7

Shot Number 8

Description – Over the shoulder shot of the detective

picking up the photograph.

Scene Number 7

Shot Number 9

Description – The detective slams the picture on the

table. Mid shot.

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Scene Number 8

Shot Number 10

Description – The detective continues to get the gun and

spin the barrel. Seen in this close up.

Scene Number 8

Shot Number 10

Description – This shot will follow the gun towards the

detective’s head.

Scene Number 9

Shot Number 11

Description – After the detective pulls the trigger, the

end is a black screen. Creating enigma, which is what

happened to the detective.

Scene Number 8

Shot Number 10

Description – This shot will follow the gun towards the

detective’s head.

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