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Storyboard 1 st Scene- 1 st shot The first shot shows the main character Wayne in the psycho padded room. The shot will be a long shot. Showing Wayne and his room. Then there will be a close up to his hands fiddling with each other- to show he is waiting or agitated by something. The camera will flicker from his eyes to his mouth as his sings his nursery song. Wayne will be sitting in the corner rocking back and forth and singing a child’s nursery rhyme. To show the audience he has slight mental issues. Wayne will be smiling and wearing a old dressing gown and some odd pajamas. This is to show the audience that he is treated in a childish way.

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Storyboard 1st Scene- 1st shot The first shot shows the main character Wayne in the psycho padded room.

The shot will be a long shot. Showing Wayne and his room.

Then there will be a close up to his hands fiddling with each other- to show he is waiting or agitated by something.

The camera will flicker from his eyes to his mouth as his sings his nursery song.

Wayne will be sitting in the corner rocking back and forth and singing a child’s nursery rhyme. To show the audience he has slight mental issues.

Wayne will be smiling and wearing a old dressing gown and some odd pajamas. This is to show the audience that he is treated in a childish way.

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1st scene- 2nd shot

The slot in the door opens and a pair of eyes appear.

The use of rule of thirds will be used, grabbing the attention of the audience so a specific point in the frame of the screen.

Points of attention.

The 180˚ rule will also be used to transition to the next shot of the scene, to show the location of each other characters.

The scene will start of as watching the window open in a close up and the eyes appear, so you can see the door and window. Then an over the shoulder shot of Wayne looking at the door. This will be a long shot.This shows the setting and what it looks like for Wayne.

The camera could arch from an over the shoulder shot, around to his face to show the audience his reaction to the guard at his door.

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Point of interest-This is used so that the audience can instantly be drawn to the main character.

1st scene- 3rd shot

This scene is seen through the eyes of the guard who is looking through the door at Wayne.

In this shot, Wayne will be portrayed to look small and frightened.

This shot is being used to show the environment of Wayne. So the audience can see the door he is locked behind and how he reacts to the guards in his room.

In this scene, Wayne and the guard will exchange some rude words that could be found funny to the audience.

This is to add to the comic aspect of the film.

Then a zoom in will come as we look at Wayne’s face. Then the shot will turn to a long shot of the guard standing at the door, exchanging words with Wayne.

Close up of the door, long shot of Wayne. Blur the door, Wayne in focus.

A close up can happen with the guards hand as she grips her baton, to show the audience that she is not fond of Wayne.

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Points of interest.The character will start of at the points of interest and move across the screen to the other rule of thirds points of interest. The camera will do a very slow pan as the guard leaves the shot.

The camera can jump shot to the guards feet as she walks away. The sound of the footsteps will get quieter as she leaves.

1st scene- 4th shot

The sound of chuckling can come from the door in a close up, the door can open slowly and the camera enters the room, to see Wayne laughing.

Once the guard is out of the shot, the camera will slowly pan back to the door and slowly zoom in.

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2nd scene- 1st shot Wayne will be sitting in the rule of thirds, points of interest.The scene will

start off with a close up side view of Wayne.

Then a close up of what’s behind his back. As his hands slip behind we see a book he pulls out. He will slowly move the book into his lap and the camera will follow it with a small pan shot or crabbing shot.

Then a long shot of his whole body sitting in the chair.

A shot reverse shot will happen as Wayne turns pages of the book. Jumps from the pages (a close up) then to his eyes reading and back down to the book.

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2nd scene- 2nd shot

The book is in focus and the legs and surrounding are blurred out of focus.

This is a birds eyes view shot from just above Wayne’s head. We do not see his head in this shot but the book is in main focus.

The camera will move slowly down each page that Wayne is looking at.

The camera can zoom out as Wayne shuts the book and we see the front cover. So now we see the whole of Wayne sitting in his chair with his head bowed down and the book in his lap from a birds eye point of view.

In the book we see scripted writing and big titles indicating what type of book it is. The when Wayne closes the book we also see the front cover that Is a witchcraft-demonology book.

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Tilt down from eyes to mouth

2nd scene- 3rd shotWayne’s eyes will be dilated to show his craziness.

This will be a sort and quick shot of Wayne’s face as he realises what he’s going to do.

The camera will go to Wayne’s face, his eyes and we watch them narrow then the camera slowly tilts down to his mouth as an evil cunning smile appears.

As soon as we see his smile, the camera suddenly cuts out and jumps to the next scene.

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3rd scene- 1st shot

In the scene, it all fits together, the previous scenes.We see that Wayne has broken out of his asylum and is running away.

We would use a panning tracking shot to show him running.

We are going to use long shots and medium shots in these scenes to get the full effect that he is running away.

Wayne is running away from the asylum that he has just broke out off and then he falls, disappears from the camera frame and then reappears. We are including this as slapstick comedy for our production.

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3rd scene- 2nd shot

We will use a long shot/ master shot to see Wayne running out of the gates of the asylum.

Possibly we will use a panning shot to track Wayne’s movements.

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3rd scene- last shot

Wayne has arrived at his destination, holding the photo of his family and the demonology book.

We will use a medium shot so that we can see the house in the background and so we can see how he will react to seeing his family home after so long.

The audience will know this is Wayne’s family home because in the script he says “finally, home sweet home”