Tuesday, 16 September 2014

10 pics

 This a wide shot and a wide shot is usually used to present the scene or introduce a new one, our wide shot is off the school to show that our story is school related. The angle of this picture is straight as its not taken at angle. This picture shows the audience that this is the start of the storyboard.

 This is a long shot, and it is usually from head to toe it is usually used to introduce the character or show us what he/she may look like, the picture shows the boy walking down the hill looking for someone. This picture shows the audience that this is one of our main characters and his face looking towards the right shows that he may be looking for someone else.

No this is a high angle and this angle is always used to make our character look vulnerable and make it easy to see that he is the victim, the picture shows the boy looking up, with a kind of scared face impression. The audience can now tell from this shot that this is our victim.

This is a low angle and this is used to make the character look strong and manipulative, in this picture the boy is lucking down as if to show that he is now going to make a decision he will regret later on, and something will happen including the victim. The audience can tell that this is the predator and is hunting down his victim.
  This is a medium closer and this is mostly used to show us the features and get know our character just a little bitter, and not just by personality. Here the character looks quite relaxed and without trouble. The audience can now clearly look at out victim and get to know him a little bit better than before.

 This is supposed to be a close up, thi is also used to get to know our character, the character looks upset and angry, he looks like he is within deep thoughts. The audience knows that the character has mixed feelings about what is about to take place.

 This is an over the shoulder shot and this is mostly used within dialogue of two people, here our two characters are exchanging dialogue and are talking it also a good thing that we can also see the background which is a part of the school because it carries on telling us that we are still in school. The audience knows that something is going on now that the two characters are talking.

 We called this a medium shot because its mostly head to waist, in this picture our "predator" is headlocking its "pray." The audience can see and tell that a fight is taking place, this is shown by the fact that one of the boys is in a headlock.

 This is an extreme close up, this shot is used to define a characters features, in this case we have defines a womans eyes however this is not just a woman it is a teacher that will now tell them off. The audience knows that the two students have been caught fighting.

I chose this as my finish picture of my story board, and this is an unusual perspective angle because it shows the field of where the boys where fighting the reason why i chose this is because i believe that its a good way to close the scene, this is taken at a slightly tilted side angle. The audience now knows that this is the end of the story board because of how the story has ended already from the picture before where they got caught.

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