Sinthuja was responsible to produce the story board, which shows a depiction of the each scene. Carefully taking consideration of the Time of the Soap Trailer, she decided that having 12 scenes would be a better idea. Before drawing out the vision she discussed the visions and sound with our group to find out our opinions. She then focused more on the camera movement and how effective will that be on each scenes.
Scene1: Long shot of the Train station Sign to show the land mark of the area.
Sound: Real Train Sound
Scene 2: Establishing shot showing the location and the community such as shops and pubs
Sound: Theme of the trailer
Scene 3: Zooming in to the house
Sound: Dialogue /Sound Track
Scene 4: Long shot following the character o the pub
Sound: Sound Track
Scene 5: Close up shot of the Pub’s Board
Sound: Real Car sound
Scene 6: Medium shot of the female character in the phone with her friend inside her room,.
Sound: Real Voice/Voice over
Scene 7: Close up shot of the Girl Character on the Phone
Sound: Dialogue
Scene 8: Long/over the shoulder shot of the Boys arguing or making eye contacts
Sound: Dialogue
Scene 9: Moving track following the main character Michael running
Sound: Dialogue and real voice of breathing
Scene 10: Long shot zooming into the dead body on the floor
Sound: Sound track
Scene 11: Close up shot of the phoning ringing with caller ID
Sound: Ringtone
Scene 12: Title “Lopen Road”
Sound: Sound track/ theme tune.
Since we have now produced a treatment, script and storyboard for our trailer we have only a few other things to consider before we can begin to film our trailer and begin development. It is important for us to next think about the location and risk assessment. Once we have discussed the risk assessment we will feel more safe about the area in which we will be filming and we will have considered all the issues that we could face during filming.
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