Wednesday 4 January 2012

Storyboard

The shots we're using for our storyboard:

  1. POV of sex offender - we see forest (partly blacked out to create an enigma) the date january 2010 appears on screen
  2. Cuts to walking through forest POV shot still - hand of the man in POV moving branches out of the way - heavy breathing - music becomes more tense. Picking up pace of walking, studio name appears
  3. Church flashes up in black and white, not as long as the other shots so the audience feels slightly disorientated and confused about the purpose of religion in this film
  4. Back to man walking through a forest - heavy breathing again more tense, picking up pace.
  5. Flash of the inside of the church -  camera shaky as if it is in POV again - walking down isle and showing actors names across the screen
  6. Back to character, heavy breathing increases, actors name appears
  7. Back to church - cross is becoming nearer as if the man is walking towards it unsteadily - film name appears between the cross having the cross as the 'i' in 'Enigma'
  8. Back to character walking through forest, changing direction quickly as if he is running or hiding from something. Audience in the POV would create a tense, scared mood at this point - another enigma
  9. Close up of cross, still in POV - camera pans to a poster of 'Missing Child
  10. Camera tracks in to the poster so close we only see the paper, when it tracks out we're outside and looking at the same sign on a lampost (we see a man walk out from the forest, wearing the same distinctive shoes as the one throughout the sequence, he walks past the sign)
  11. Cuts to character walking in church (producers name appears, we do not see his face)
  12. Cuts to character bowing at the cross (crying?) name of director appears
  13. Title sequence completely rewinds to opening shot after camera has tracked backwards, an earlier date than the original one appears on the screen. It has been made apparent that the title sequence is set later in the film

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