Sunday 8 January 2012

Shot list for our Title Sequence

Below is the shot list for the storyboards of our title sequence. In total our storyboard consists of 26 shots.

As a group we decided to re-do our storboard mainly so that we could become more organised and structured as a group. Additionally, I personally was not entirely clear of what was happening during our initial storyboard; therefore we all as a group decided to start off our shot-list/storyboards up from scratch. We swiftly made this decision during a meeting in which we organised.

During this meeting, we discussed what was going well and what wasn't going well. Fortunately after the meeting we as a group became more united as we had let all our problems and differences out and aside.

What shall consists during our storyboard (Our Shot-List):

1.) Universal Studios Credit


2.) Our Production logo credit (Star Productions)


3.) JFK Archive Footage - Length of shot approximately 10 seconds maximum


4.) Leonardo DiCaprio Credit (Main Character) - Black screen shot


5.) Mid-shot in the position of behind the man - Tracking shot - Character walking down a corridor


6.) Close-up shot of lack shoes in which the character being filmed is wearing


7.) Close-up shot of a retro suit in which the character is wearing


8.) Close-up shot of black gloves. This shot shall connote power


9.) Another close-up shot of the back of the charatcers head


10.) Close-up shot of the character's mouth being filmed


11.) Black screen credit (Co-Starring Colin Hanks and Rosie Huntington)


12.) The Boss (Other Character) looking out a window drinking - Shot from behind


13.) Shot approaching the door


14.) Midshot of door


15.) Close-up shot of door handle opening


16.) P.O.V Shot - Entering Room - Shooting man - Split storyboard in half to show both actions (Same Shot)


17.) Midshot of dead man with briefcase in shot (Significant) (MidShot) Also showing the other man leaving with the black briefcase


18.) Edited Credit/Cinematography Credit/Music Credit - All in one shot


19.) Leaves through the door shot


20.) Close-up of window. The man being the main focus - The door being aside and out of focus


21.) The man enters through the door - This then leads to the Producer Credit


22.) Editing Cut to the man in the window - Mid Shot - The other man also enters this shot.


23.) Close-up shot of briefcase being handed over to show sign of power and significance


24.) Mid Shot of window man with briefcase - The Director Credit then arises


25.) Editing shot - Fading effect into the title of the fil "The Iron Curtain"


26.) Iron Curtain Credit - Final Shot

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