Download pptx - Storyboard

Transcript
Page 1: Storyboard

STORYBOARD FOR DEACTIVATE TRAILER

Page 2: Storyboard

1

EDITCross- cutting to the next shot, so that it transfers easily

- The diegetic sound of the little girl humming- The girl is humming the tune to Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to build

up the tension, as this nursery rhyme symbolises innocence which contrasts with the genre of the movie

- There is no other sound, just the sound of the humming- Blank, black screen- This fades into the book shelf shot

Page 3: Storyboard

EDITCross cutting used between shots to allow the trailer to flowTYPE OF SHOTTrolley right

- This shot will pan right so that the audience get the sense of the charcter searching her way through the books

- The sound will be the continuous humming of the nursery rhyme, carrying on from the first shot

- The shot will be from the point of view of the character so that the viewers feel that they are looking from her perspective and feel more part of the trailer

Page 4: Storyboard

EDITCross cutting

TYPE OF SHOTLong shot/pan

- The diegetic sound of humming still continuous at this point - This shot shows a whole body shot of the main character moving

her hand along the book shelf, so that the audience can get perspective of what the character looks like so they can familiarise themselves with her

Page 5: Storyboard

EDITCross dissolve

TYPE OF SHOTOver the shoulder shot

- Shot of the main protagonist touching the book that accidently falls off the shelf, so that the viewer’s can see what is happening

- The humming is still continuous at this point- It is a wide, over the shoulder shot so that we can easily see the

surroundings but also feel part of what is going on

Page 6: Storyboard

EDITCross dissolve

TYPE OF SHOTWide shot

- This is the shot of the crash of the year book on the floor when it falls

- The humming will cut off here and there will be silence- We will enhance the sound of the book crashing to heighten the

tension and suspense

Page 7: Storyboard

EDITJump Cut to main character sat on the bedTYPE OF SHOTWide shot

- The girl is sat on her bed reading the year book- I chose to use a wide shot so that we can see the whole setting and

the audience will realise that we are still in the equilibrium stages of the trailer

- The diegetic humming continues throughout this shot

Page 8: Storyboard

EDITCross dissolve

TYPE OF SHOTClose up

- We will do a close up shot of some of the year book so that the audience can see what it is like

- While this is happening the sound will change to creepy, horror music to build up the tension

- The shot will also be a birds eye view shot, so that the viewers can look down on the year book from the characters perspective

Page 9: Storyboard

EDITCross dissolve

TYPE OF SHOTExtreme close up

- This is an extreme close up of the nasty messages that are written in the year book, which will allow a feeling of revenge and will help the viewers realise that revenge is a major theme of our film

- The messages will be quite shocking and not very nice and therefore will hopefully draw the audience in

- The creepy music will continue playing at this point

Page 10: Storyboard

EDITFade to black

TYPE OF SHOTEstablishing shot

-After the shot of the year book, there will be an establishing shot of the main character on her bed reading the year book and the camera will pan in to the characters face to build up the tension and so we can get a closer look at her emotions-Also the audience will be able to see the whole setting-The creepy music will begin to build up here

Page 11: Storyboard

EDITINGFade to black

TYPE OF SHOTClose up with a vignette

-The next shot will be the flashback of the main character of when she was a little girl (a troubled, young, 11 year old girl)-The transition between the previous shot and this shot will be smooth and the same intensity of close up shot so that the audience will be able to tell that it is a flashback-Also we will add a sepia effect and a vignette to the flashback so that it can easily be seen that it is a shot from the past-The sound at this point will be a recording of little children laughing, to emphasise the bullying and laughing that occurred when she was a little girl

Page 12: Storyboard

EDITCross dissolve

TYPE OF SHOTClose up – birds eye view

- As the next shot appears in the trailer, the sound of children will slowly fade

- This will be a close-up, birds eye view of the main character highlighting the comments and names of people she wants to get revenge on.

- The audience will sense the revenge that is about to occur and feel suspense building

Page 13: Storyboard

EDITCross cut

TYPE OF SHOTClose up

- The creepy, intense horror music will begin to get louder at this point to build up tension

- This shot will be a close up, still shot of the Facebook homepage with the name of her victim in the search so that the audience can begin to identify with the other characters in the movie

- The shot may flash a little bit to give it an eerie effect and also to add to the computer effect

Page 14: Storyboard

EDITJump cut

TYPE OF SHOTClose up

- This next shot will be similar to the previous one but will focus on the ‘unfriend’ button so that the audience can see that she is unfriending her childhood bully from Facebook and that they are being deactivated from her life

- The horror music will continue here

Page 15: Storyboard

EDITFade to black

TYPE OF SHOTCanted angle, mid shot

- The music here will become more intense but as well as the non-diegetic sound, there will also be the diegetic sound of footsteps (the villain) and we will enhance the sound of the footsteps so that they are easy enough to hear.

- Also, the filming leading up to this shot will be handheld, so that we can have the perspective of the villain and the viewers will feel part of what is going on

- This shot will be of the first victim playing on x box (equilibrium)

Page 16: Storyboard

EDITCross fade

TYPE OF SHOTExtreme close up

- There will be a bit of dialogue here of one of our victims (Louis) shouting ‘no, no’ and panicking because he knows he is in trouble

- The camera will zoom closer into his face so that the audience can see his emotions and see his terror as he is being attacked by the ‘unknown’ villain

- The music will build up and the shouting for help will increase to make the audience want to see what is going to happen next

Page 17: Storyboard

EDITFade to black

TYEP OF SHOTEstablishing shot

- This shot will appear after a short 1 second black screen after Louis’ murder scene to create a contrast between that scene and the next.

- This show will be an establishing shot of the house, to show the realism of the location and to give the viewers a clear idea of the setting

Page 18: Storyboard

EDITCross cut

TYPE OF SHOTClose up

- The trailer will then jump to another close up shot of the Facebook page of the main character unfriending another one of her victims she wishes to take revenge on

- This is so the audience can sense that another murder scene is approaching, leading them to want to watch on

- The creepy, horror music will still be continuous here

Page 19: Storyboard

EDITCross dissolve

TYPE OF SHOTWide shot, canted angle

- The next shot will be of our next victim (Katie) as she is running in from being chased by a victim

- We placed the camera at a canted angle to add dimension to the trailer and we used a wide shot to give the audience more of a sense of the setting

- Creepy, non-diegetic music carrying on here but we will also enhance the diegetic sound of heavy breathing of the victim to add effect

Page 20: Storyboard

EDITFade to black

TYPE OF SHOTClose up

- The shot of Katie after her running in will be of her under the table hiding from the villain

- She is panicking and frightened

- We will add in a sound of a heart beating to build up the tension

- Our victim will also be breathing heavily to emphasise the level of terror she is facing

Page 21: Storyboard

EDITCross cut

TYPE OF SHOTClose up, trolley left

- Shot will be of the villains legs walking past the table that the victim is under

- We will trolley right so that the audience can follow where the victim is going, building up the suspense because they will suspect something terrible is going to happen

- We will enhance the diegetic sound of the villains footsteps to heighten levels of tension

Page 22: Storyboard

EDITFade to black

TYPE OF SHOTExtreme close up zooming out to distant shot

- The penultimate shot will be of our final victim being pulled away from under the table by the villain

- Audience will not be able to see the villain which will leave them questioning who the villain is (one of the main aims of our trailer)

- The shot will start off as an extreme close up, allowing audience to relate to characters emotions and then shot will become more distant as she is pulled away

- The horror music will still be playing but quite faint, while the diegetic sound of the character screaming will be enhanced to heighten the fear and tension for the audience

Page 23: Storyboard

EDITCross Cut

TYPE OF SHOTClose up, trolley down

- The final shot of our trailer will be of the bloody knife that was used to kill the final victim

- This follows the conventions of the ‘slasher’ genre because of the stock weapons and the gore and along with this, will then leave a disturbing, nasty image in the viewers head

- The aim of a horror trailer is to scare and to creep people out, and with this shot as the final image, hopefully it will lead the audience to be scared and want to watch the whole film