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Page 1: Story board
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The first scene on

the storyboard is a

green screen

which allows the

audience to view

the trailer legally

as its got no age

restrictions.

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Here is a opening

scene of the

trailer which will

last maximum of

3 seconds to allow

the audience to

get a rough

understand of

where is it based

The house is in an

isolated house

which is rather

gloomy and big.

Typical in horror

genre.

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The camera tracks

Casey walking in the

door with the boxes

to unpack as they

have just moved in a

new house.

We will also be using a over the shoulder shot which will show a bigger picture of the surrounding

Handheld shot

will be used to

give the viewer

a detailed view

of the house.

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Here we will use long

shot which shows

Casey feeling

uncomfortable at her

grandma’s picture

which was not placed

in the box. Despite

the fact the camera

will focus on the

character the

surrounding emerge

in.. Short dialogues so it

doesn't seems like a

silent movie yet very

snappy to allow

understanding of the

plot.

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This is a short

scene of the

company that we

are associated with

for our trailer. To

make it more

effective we will

had music in the

background.

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High/Aeriel

shot to establish

her distress. It

puts the

audience in a

godlike position

to be looking

down on the

action.

In this scene Casey is

moving about as she

is having the terrible

nightmares of her

death. With editing we

will show cross

cutting of her dream

and reality which

clash.

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Here is a black

screen with this

title which is very

quick and

effective as

audience are

distracted by the

words and crave

the sense to find

out more.

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Casey suddenly

wakes up from

her nightmare

that she has had.

The sound of her

heartbeat and

having breathing

is played in the

background for

the audience to

feel empathy for

her.

A med shot

showing the details

of her express

which is uses to

express her fear.

This is an effective

shot because the

audience are aware

of the location

therefore here can

focus more on

Casey.

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A close up shot

of her texting,

magnifying the

phone to

emphasis its

significance. A voice over in

the background

will tell the

audience of her

thoughts she was

feeling after her

nightmare.

The description: ‘last

night I had this dream,

I felt like I was gonna

die.’ shows that she

was very disturbed by

her dream.

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Again a long shot ,

showing Casey alone

in her room.

Voyeurism theory can

be applied here as she

will be dressed in her

night dress.

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Over the shoulder

shot where Casey

is talking to her

boyfriend of all

the nightmares

she been having.

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Casey is alone

watching TV and all

of a sudden the TV

cuts off and with that

the door slams. The

audience are not

going to be aware

that this scene will be

approaching so that

this can give the

audience a sense of

scary and a jumpy

scene

The door slams due to

the wind but Casey will

assume that this

happened to an

unknown figure and due

to her bizarre

nightmares.

The sound playing here would be

of door slamming and the TV

cutting off. However this scene

will be a longer one compared to

the others.

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Cross of the same

surrounding but with two

different camera angles

are used. One is a mid

shot of a phone on the

table and second a close

up of the phone which

has a message ‘RUN’.

Having a close emphasis

on the object to show its

important.

Again suspense will

be built here to why

the message ‘run’

has been

emphasised .

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a mid shot of Casey

who has a dream about

her being stabbed. Also

known as a social shot

which helps the

audience have a feel

of Casey’s feeling.

A shot set in

dark setting,

increasing

tension. There

will be

screaming and

heavy breathing

as Casey is

scared.

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A rhetorical question is

very effective again on a

black screen which

leaves the audience

wondering. This scene will last only

a few second as trailer

have quickly snappy

shots to keep the

audience engaged.

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Casey walks in the

bathroom and looks

in the mirror there is

a hand print on her

neck but no figure in

the mirror.

Throughout the

trailer the audience

will get the sense that

her boyfriend is

behind the cause for

her trouble but in the

end scene her

boyfriend gets killed

as well.

Male gaze

theory can be

applied here as

the camera

shots invaded

Casey privacy.

Dramatic music will be

playing in the background as

the tension as built up to the

max in the last scene.