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Story board for the second preliminary task

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Story board for the second ‘Continuity Sequence’ By Rosie Childs
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Page 1: Story board for the second preliminary task

Story board for the second ‘Continuity

Sequence’By Rosie Childs

Page 2: Story board for the second preliminary task

Scene 1 and 2: This is the establishing shot to help set the scene, a close up of the investigation room door along with edited text of the movie title. The lighting will be natural lighting and music will be diegetic – any background noises of people talking or the sound of distant cars. This will create a natural and realistic environment which will help the piece seem more convincing.

Scene 3 and 4: These shots will be filming the interrogation from a variety of angles – close up, extreme close up, over the shoulder shots and medium shots. In doing this, it will hopefully create a realistic view from the perspective of the audience creating the illusion that they are in the room with the characters. During the editing process I hope to add dramatic and tense music in order to create a suspenseful feel.

Scene 5: The extreme close-up shot of the sergeants hand pushing a photo towards the suspect will depict the intensity of the scene.

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Scene 6 and 7: During these two scenes, I hope to add a ‘day dream’ effect. This will involve and extreme close up of the suspects eyes, the current frame will gradually fade, and then the following frame will show the victim dead or I will film a short clip of the suspect cleaning blood off of a knife. Hopefully this will add to the dramatic affect of the piece, making the video extremely gripping and interesting to watch due to its variety. During the editing process I will change the colour levels of the clip to highlight the change in ‘the current’ and ‘the past’. During these frames, I will add intense, heartbeat-like music.

Scene 8: A really fast cut shot will then take the audience back to a side angle view of the suspect sitting back In the questioning room. Dialogue will be exchanged between the two characters and the diegetic music will resume.

Scene 9: An medium close up of the Sargent's face will portray her emotions during this scene, allowing the audience to understand the severity of the situation.

Scene 10: The final scene will consist of the suspect walking out of the questioning room in an extremely smug way, accompanied by a dramatic instrumental, a long shot will show him getting into his car and driving off. The frame will then end suddenly on the beat of the audio.


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