As excited as I was, I am not content with using Boords for a storyboarding tool. I do have all of my ideas down, but now as I am reviewing to post it, it looks more like a shot list. Without any pictures of any drawings or existing shots, there is no other way for you to create a true storyboard. However, I do have another idea that will hopefully suffice. My dad does have one of the iPad Pro's with the Apple Pencil that he uses for work, so if all goes well, I will be able to use that to finalize a visual storyboard by Wednesday at the latest. However, I did want to still share my shot list to help give an idea of what my ideas are. I have a feeling this might change as I do have another group discussion in class on Wednesday, but I think it will be fun to show any drafts as well as final products within this blog. So, without further ado, here is my shot list:
- MPAA Rating Screen
- Extreme close-ups of bruises on her body and tears on her face
- Pan around the room to show the emptiness
- Extreme close-up of Teddy
- Wide-shot of Jane with Teddy and talking to him
- Black screen flash transition to indicate a change in time
- POV shot of Jane Doe waking up
- POV of Jane looking around the room
- Mid-shot showing Jane bang on a locked door and crying
- Close-up on a speaker to show the source of a male voice
- High-angle shot of Jane
- Montage of Jane around the room trying to find things to do
- Close-up of the appearance of Teddy
- Close-up of Jane talking to Teddy
- End Screen
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