Thursday, 28 February 2013

The Sequence

The sequence from my film, that I have chosen to feature on the story board is the dis-equilibrium moment. This being when Tom actually walks in on his partner cheating on him. I have chosen this scene because of the suspense I can create before hand, and also the emotion that can build up inside the audience during the scene.
       What happens in the scene I am story boarding, is we see Tom on an average day in his private study, which is featured in a sound enclosed room where he where he lives. The room looking like an average teenagers bedroom, it featuring some run down junk that no-one needs. This being where he writes his novels. From there, I'm going to show a few shots of Tom's partner meeting a girl in the street. That way the audience know what is going on, before Tom does. In a sense this can make the spectator feel guilty, or also make them shoot to the edge of their seat.
       From there, we see Tom leaving his study, but by then, the audience have already seen Tom's partner becoming passionate with the antagonist. This once again building suspense of what is going to happen next within the audience's expectations. This of course, leading to shots of Tom entering the flat bedroom. This is when a shot of Tom's expression will be used. Once again, making the audience feel guilty, and also emotional for the protagonist. This being the ending to the storyboard.

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