Storyboard
Storyboard are visual tool so that companies use to help them plan what camera angles and techniques that they want to use in a specific scene. A film storyboard is essentially a large Comic of the film or some section of the film produced beforehand to help Film Directors and Television Commercials clients visualize the scenes and find potential problems before they occur. Besides this storyboards also help estimate the cost of the overall production and saves time. Often storyboards include arrows or instructions that indicate movement. In creating a motion picture with any degree of fidelity to a script, a storyboard provides a visual layout of events as they are to be seen through the camera lens. And in the case of interactive media, it is the layout and sequence in which the user or viewer sees the content or information. In the story boarding process, most technical details involved in crafting a film or interactive media project can be efficiently described either in picture, or in additional text.
Scene 1: Jordan is shown walking down a lane with Joe holding and the camera and Erin out in front. Jordan is talking through what they are doing (going up the hill to try and find someone who is rumoured to live up there - Dave).
Scene 2: Joe, Jordan and Erin are walking to the location where they think the man is supposed to be.
Scene 3: Joe turns the camera around looking at the scenery then notices Dave standing behind a tree in the distance.
Scene 4: Dave is shown at the top of a hill so Joe and Jordan go after him but Erin leaves.
Scene 5: Jordan and Joe find Erin's coat even though he is supposed to have gone home.
Scene 6: Joe moves the camera to Jordan and Dave is stood behind him. Jordan then turns to see Dave behind him. Shortly after this Dave begins to chase Joe and Jordan.
Scene 7: Jordan is shown running up the hill from Dave to join Joe running again. The scene then cuts away to bodies under leaves and bloody hands.
Scene 8: The final scene is the tile and all of the social media linked to it (Twitter hashtag, Snapchat, Instagram etc.)
Scene 2: Joe, Jordan and Erin are walking to the location where they think the man is supposed to be.
Scene 3: Joe turns the camera around looking at the scenery then notices Dave standing behind a tree in the distance.
Scene 4: Dave is shown at the top of a hill so Joe and Jordan go after him but Erin leaves.
Scene 5: Jordan and Joe find Erin's coat even though he is supposed to have gone home.
Scene 6: Joe moves the camera to Jordan and Dave is stood behind him. Jordan then turns to see Dave behind him. Shortly after this Dave begins to chase Joe and Jordan.
Scene 7: Jordan is shown running up the hill from Dave to join Joe running again. The scene then cuts away to bodies under leaves and bloody hands.
Scene 8: The final scene is the tile and all of the social media linked to it (Twitter hashtag, Snapchat, Instagram etc.)