Saturday 5 October 2013

Storyboard


This will start of with the British Board Film Classification certificate (preview screen) followed by our Production indent. This will then move to a shot of the levels of the lift going up,as we thought this has a reflection on Al Ciento and Carmen Requeza's lifestyle of starting from the bottom and now rising to the top. We will then take a few concise shots to indicate their lavish lifestyles though the help of props as well as the voiceover. 


We then move further into the trailer which expands on the intensity of the film where we will take shots of the main characters killing their rivalries and betrayers. 


We will then start taking a mixture of shots which involve most deaths of the characters, some of which are not shown in the trailer to effectively leave questions behind it and avoid giving the story away to much. Through these shots, we will use a range of props and costumes (such as guns and suits) to accentuate the genre of our film trailer. In doing so, this will also allow the audience to distinguish the dominance and power Al Ciento and Carmen Requeza have over the other characters.


There will be dialogue of the first shot to add a sense of violence and aggression. 



Towards the end of the trailer, a shot-reverse-shot will occur between Al Ciento and Carmen Requezawhich will then eventually lead onto a two-shot/long-shot cutting to a standoff between the two. This would also leave questions from the audience regarding the story of our film trailer. We will then add the film title. 


Right at the very end, there will be a shot of Al Ciento smoking which will then fade into a shot of Carmen Requeza smoking. This will convey a strong contrast and similarity between both main actors as portrayed throughout the whole trailer, where this will leave a massive cliffhanger.
The last shot would be the film credits.

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