Storyboard development
This is my next 3 scenes that I’m adding to the storyboard. These will be drawn the same as the other 3. Although my intention was to use stick figures, after drawing the first scene I realized it was very hard to understand by just looking at it. I also knew I could do way better then just drawing stick figures, so I decided I’d draw actual people and their bodies. Which will also help me get comfortable with the framing and composition.
Number 4 - Wide shot
This shot will take place in a bedroom, consisting of actor 1 and 2 hanging out together. They’ll be sitting next to each other, talking and being on their phones. This will be filmed as a wide show to clearly show both characters in this setting. The framing will also focus on their relaxed body language, highlighting the girls bonding.
This event also helps show the audience their friendship and comfort with each other before the story progresses.
Number 5 - Close up
This scene will be a close-up of actor 2’s face immediately after she presses the “heart” button on actor 3’s Tinder profile. The purpose of this shot is to capture her facial expression and emotional reaction. I chose a close-up because it isolates her face from the background and draws the audience attention to her expression. This shot highlights her emotions and shows the significance in the storyline.
Number 6 - Wide shot (car scene)
Lastly, this scene will take place inside the car. Similar to the scene 3, except this time it will be filmed from the front, unlike the last car scene which would be filmed from the left side. It will also be a wide shot that shows both actor 2 and actor 3 in the front seats.
This scene will show actor 2 and 3, both aware and engaged. The wide framing will establish the setting clearly while also capturing their interaction and energy before the tone shifts. I chose to do this scene and the scene where actor 2 was passed out, to help picture how dramatic my group and I want the tone shifts to be.
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