Monday 4 November 2013

Storyboard two- Initial ideas


Order of shots used in storyboard:

  • High angle shot- This allows the audience to see the location of the film, which makes them relate to it due to the setting being an everyday place, which people walk down every day, in this case, the street to her house. Also the use of pathetic fallacy reflects the mood of the character, even before the character is probably seen. This also feels as if the audience is looking over the events which is happening, which involves them more within the film.
  • Close up- gives an insight of the characters life, due to the text received. Also the gives the audience the time of the day.
  • Close up- This shows the rejection the character has to the text, which suggests that she is annoyed or aggravated by it. This may make the audience become intrigued to the relationship of these two people and may expect another character being present in the rest of the film.
  • Medium shot- This show allows the audience to see the surroundings the character lives in and gives an insight of her daily life. Also shows the class she lives in due to the objects and size of the house.
  • Close up- This just shows the action of the character and creates a little tension as focus on minor things makes the audience begin to think.
  • Medium shot- allows audience to see what the character is seeing and gives an idea of what the house looks like.
  • Medium high angled shot- allows the audience to see the whole room due to the use of mirror and use of the high angled shot. It also makes the audience feel as if they are looking and overviewing what is occurring and what will...
  • Close up- shows the action the character is doing and as it is a normal action which people do everyday, the loud bang makes the audience jump as they are focusing on what the character is doing.
  • Close up- Adds tension and suspense as the audience does not know what is behind the door...
  • Extreme close up- allows to see the reaction of the character, as the eye usually holds lots of emotions, for example, if it is watery it means they are upset or scared, or if they are widened it suggests they are shocked or frightened. It also creates further suspense and tension.
  • Eyeline match shot- This creates an effect as if the audience is looking through the characters eyes, which makes them feel part of the film. Lowers tension as nothing was outside the door, is it a noise from the house or was it something or someone...
  • Close up- This is similar to the earlier close up, which suggest that this is important thing to remember as it is repeated. But what is she shutting out?
  • High angled medium shot- This repeated shot,ensures that there is nothing but her in the room when she is about to bend over. This makes the audience relax as they can see all the surrounding so nothing scary would happen yet at least.
  • Close up- This shot again is repeated, this could show significance to the film as it is repeated.
  • Medium shot- The use of the music, tiptoe through the window, scares the audience due this music being used in other horrors but also due to the scary effects to it. This would make the audience scared as they are wondering how this person got in, which is a big fear which people have in their own life, especially when you are home alone. Having this as the final shot makes the audience, although scared, want to carry on watching, as they are inquisitive to what has and happened, will it happened and who is the masked clown...  


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