Storyboarding Shots
- emersonharrop
- Feb 23, 2022
- 2 min read
The first storyboard is of the bridge shot. the first one is how the shot will start, but as they walk across the bridge the cameral will move and rotate around the the right so that its sort of following the actors across the bridge.
Here's the second shot, this shot would be a follow up to the previous shot, as the bridge that actors just walked across is visible in the background so it shows that they have just turned right. as one of the actors approaches the wall, they'll jump up on the wall, walk across it and jump off at the other side while the camera is in front of them tracking backwards as they walk towards it. As the actor walking on the wall approaches the end of it, the camera will stop moving and the actor on the wall will jump off and all of them will continue to walk past the camera out of frame.
Unlike the second shot, this one isn't a continuation of the previous shot. In this shot, there will be some one sat on a chair in the dark alley just on the edge of the light in the scene so that they are only partially illuminated by the light. The camera movements in this scene will just simply be that it moves behind the pillar that is in the corner of the frames (on the right in the first image and left in the second one) This is probably going to be the easiest shot to do as its pretty static and the only things to really get right are the seat height and the lighting.
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