In order to become more clear with what each scene of my final product is going to include, with my group we planned out a rough break down of each scene. Doing this allowed use each to visuals what needs to be done in order to achieve our desired out come. Working form a scene break also makes it much easier to storyboard and it can also make filming run much smoother as knowing what needs to be done is a massive time saver.
Ø Scene break down
1. Traffic and street life
-
Movement
time lapsed
-
(busy
movement)
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Cars driving
on the road
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People
walking through the streets
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Establishing
shots in between (street lamp, sign post, traffic lights etc.)
2. Girl walking towards camera
-
Establish
her as main character
-
Tilt camera
upwards revealing the sky
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From sky tilt back down to a new environment beginning
initial flash back scene
3. couple
sat/laid on grass (setting scene)
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Establishing new summer surroundings to the
audience
4. Make clear
they are in a romantic relationship shot on the two holding hands and walking together
5. Close up on
them both (happy/laughing)
6. Cut back to city environment to show girl sat
on bench watching people walk by with sad expression
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Focus on
isolation and being alone
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View her in
the distance make her look small and separate
7. Pulls up sleeve to reveal item of
significance (bracelet)
- close up on bracelet to show it is a
significant object
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(cut back to the summer location)
8. Comes out of
the shot of the watch and bracelet to reveal that we are back to the summer
location ie. Flashback
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Showing them together
9. Being
playful
-
Hiding/chasing
10. Main character moving through crowd
- walking to
new location (train station)
11. Arriving at train station
-
waiting
outside looking around
-
walking in
to station
Ø Abstract insert shots
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Locket being
closed
-
Jigsaw
pieces coming together
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Candle being
lit and blow out (in reverse)
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Close up of
eye closed to open
-
Time lapse
of clouds passing
-
Times lapse
of clock face
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