Story Board

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Storyboard This is a long action shot of harry being chased by Callum. The setting is in a long corridor. The lighting in the shot is fairly bright as it is a shot taken in the day. In the scene there will be a backpack on Harry’s back, as it is a prop used to hold what he was stolen. To the next to the camera follows the action as it pans right. The angle of the shot is a straight shot. This is another long action shot of Callum catching Harry where we will use a tracking shot in order to follow the action.

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This is a long action shot of harry being chased by Callum. The setting is in a long corridor. The lighting in the shot is fairly bright as it is a shot taken in the day. In the scene there will be a backpack on Harry’s back, as it is a prop used to hold what he was stolen. To the next to the camera follows the action as it pans right. The angle of the shot is a straight shot.

This is another long action shot of Callum catching Harry where we will use a tracking shot in order to follow the action.

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Within this shot it is the side of Harry face after he has been caught and is slammed into the wall. The camera shot is a medium close up and is canted to one side of Harry face. The camera movement should

follow the action to this part where it should move in closer to Harry face and then fade out into the next scene. For this not everything is in the framing as half of the corridor within they had just ran down is missed out so that the close up of Harry face can take place. The lighting is quite bright due to the large window next to where we are filming. Callum chasing after Harry to fulfil the tension within the action which is taking place.

For this shot a close up is used to only get in the whole head of Harry and this is all that shall be within the framing. The camera angle is slightly canted to the edge and is diagonally on his face so that we can get across a different perspective to the shot overall. There are no props needed for this as this is the last shot if this scene before fading out onto the next one. The camera movement gradually comes across Harry’s face until it stops at this point. The lighting is natural and the white background identify key features within Harry to express how he is feeling and what he is thinking.

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This shot is when Callum opens the door to enter the investigation room where both Jess and Harry are sitting waiting. This shot the camera is tilted facing downwards and the camera movement fades out into the other side of the door where Callum shall be entering. Within the framing of this shot it is part of the door frame with some of the wall on the handle side of the door. This does not show any full image meaning that there is a sense of mystery. There is only natural lighting which is coming through the pain of glass to make it more realistic and to give this particular part seem more day to day type. The only action here Callum hand reaching down to the door handle and then the door opening.

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This shot is taken as a straight on shot and Harry is facing directly towards the camera against a plain background. This emphasis Harry facial expression and his body language shows how he is feeling towards the situation. The whole figure is within the framing and stops at the waist.

This is another whiteness shot where Harry is side on to the camera due to the camera being straight on to his body. This only shows one side of him as Harry is standing sideways. Within the framing there is only Harry and some of the wall/ The props that shall be needed will be a sign you have before you go to the prison.