The picture above shows a method of planning which we used to plan the opening for our thriller Death Period. In each stage there is information on what shot's we will be using, what movements we will be incorporating, what dialog will be said if there is any and what sounds will be heard. Shot 1 shows our main character Fernando walking out of his house through the door, this is expressed by the drawn image and by the information provided beside it showing which character is in the frame and a brief description of what they are doing. In relation to the information provided beside the image, the time of each shot is also told, this for the people who see this storyboard to understand the order of the shots and for what reason they were put that way. Before we drew our storyboard and put in vital information we made a brief plan beforehand as to what our opening thriller would be and how it would play out. In total my teams storyboard had 12 shots, 3 of each shot belonged to a scene however this was only a brief plan which displayed a virtual image of what our opening thriller might look like when we start producing it and finish it. I am pleased with my groups storyboard and although it may not be perfect it was still able to give me and my team a broad idea of which path to take and how to start the opening of our thriller.
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