These are scanned images of the storyboard i drew out, every time a new camera angle is used there is a new storyboard drawing. We kept our storyboard simple and easy to follow and used the 6th storyboard image as just text because it reminds us of the editing we are going to use. the 6th storyboard image is a point of view shot of one man walking up the street to meet the other man and exchange briefcases (this would be a hard image to draw). Extreme close-ups are used on watches and mobile phones as an action code showing us that action is about to happen, in this short films case, the meet-up and the swapping of the mysterious briefcases which we don't find out what is inside either. Close-ups will be used to show emotions and tense atmosphere when the men meet up and swap briefcases, a establishing shot is used in this scene and the opening to set the scene and finally point of view shots and over the shoulder shots will be used in the swapping of briefcases. Loads of different camera cuts and positions is very necessary in this scene to build tension and pick the pace up on the film to make it a good thriller.
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