Tuesday, 29 March 2011
STORYBOARD
Long, establishing shot to show surroundings and help set the scene. Low toned slow music to help portray sadness from the word go carried on throughout the opening sequence.
Close up shot of gravestone to help show what the genre of the film is. Music again carried on throughout.
Medium-Close up shot of Matt placing flowers down on gravestone, again helping to show the genre of the film.
Panning shot around the gravestone to then show Matt, he is looking sad the lighting is natural and the music again is low and dull.
Close up of Matt's face, sadness clearly shown, clothing dark all to show this isn't going to be a happy film.
Photograph of a memory Matt is holding shown, camera zooms into photo and into the photograph scene to create a sense of a flashback. Music changes as zooms in and scene changes to a happier time.
Mid-shot of Jess and Matt sat on park bench, sun shining, normal clothing, looking happy, helping show how they were and making the audience ask questions about what happened and why she isn't here anymore.
Mid-shot of Jess and Matt in Cafe Nero, again showing a memory, both looking like a normal happy family. Artificial lighting in this as indoors.
Mid-long shot, another memory, Jess and Matt walking hand in hand along the high street again looking happy making the audience be able to relate to the couple and how hard it must be for Matt who has obviously lost this girl from his life.
Last memory shot, mid-close shot of Jess and Matt sat on the bus, again looking happy and everything normal.
Mid-long shot of Matt walking out of the graveyard, looking completely destroyed and taken apart, totally different from previous scenes. Makes the audience have pity and feel for him even though they don't know what has happened yet. Music changes back to sad theme and we again begin to feel sorry for Matt.
Point of view shot from Matt's point of view of Jess across the road, car passes and Jess disappears.
Shot of Matt's face, he is obviously very affected by what we think is this girls death, seeing things etc, audience filled with pity.
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