Storyboards and Shot Lists
The storyboards hold information about what each scene will contain and what kind of camera shot/camera angle is in it. It will help us on the day because it will show us what the shot will contain. This will help it all run smoothly and the filming will then be quicker because we will all know what we have to film. Doing the shot list has helped us know what props and costume we will need for each shot.
In the first two shots we don't need any props as it is only panning the car park and victim 2 (Scarlett) running.
Shot three is Victim 1 (Maria) being tied up and in this shot we will need a rope, masking tape (to put over the victim's mouth) and a balaclava for the Villain 1 (Kate.)
Shot four is just the kidnapper chasing victim so the only thing really needed in the shot is the kidnapper's balaclava.
The rest of the shots have the same props in.
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