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Storyboards - Final Piece

Storyboards - Final Piece

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Storyboards - Final Piece

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Storyboard Number 1This is our first story board, it includes the first 20-30 seconds of

our opening. It involves a detective and some found footage, there is no actual footage of the psycho as of yet. The first 3 sections of the story board will consist of one single camera shot, or multiple

once the video tape is picked up. As soon as the camera shot of the detective sat down is played, the camera will blur and cut to the

found footage.

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Storyboard Number 2This is our 2nd story board and consists more of the creepy footage that the detective is watching, we didn't want much of the footage to take up much off our opening because we thought that "less is more" and leaving the audience in suspicion is probably a good

idea. The end off this story board is where the detective finds out his dog has been taken and is left in shock and panic. we figured

that dogs are something that every owner loves to bits and is just one step away from a human being.

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Storyboard Number 3Finally in our last story board, we will film the detective finding a

package on his front door, these will be very longed out shots because we want to exaggerate the drama off this point in the

opening, the detective will find his dog in the box and again be in complete shock as to what he has found and the camera will either cut to black or fade out and we will have the title off the film come

onto the screen.