This image is of a storyboard that my class created. We drew out the boxes then decided on what camera angles, lighting and sound would feature in the scene. This was practice for creating our own storyboards on a thriller opening of our choice.
The thriller that I chose was Goldeneye. I started by folding the paper into 8 parts. I then drew the objects and characters in the right positions, as they are shown in the actual film. This is so that they give a good representation on how they would be filmed and how much space each object would hold within a shot. I put in little detail but just enough so that the drawings are clear. I also added arrows to show movement. Some of them show the direction in which an object/character moves and others show when the camera tilts or pans.
On the back of the paper, I have numbered each box to indicate the order of the shots. I have written brief descriptions of what happens, sound effects and camera angles. This is so that the reader can have more detail about how the scene is going to be filmed.




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