We've came up with a rough idea of what our introduction task could be of an
intensive chase scene as an introduction to an action thriller film. We briefly
story boarded a scene outline- the image is below.
The concept of it is a past paced intro that
catches the viewer's attention. With this idea dialogue isn't required- this
will save us the risk of sounding issues; and during the chase scenes exciting
and interesting angles can be used.
The story board is a first attempt to note down
our ideas of what our intro will be and how it could possibly be filmed and
planned.
Below is the very first story board we made and
drew up. It was only a very early concept that we decided not to continue with
hence the large lack of shots. The intention was for it to be the scene of
which the chase scene begins starting with a regular conversation then burst
into a chase scene but we then all agreed that instead it should begin with the
chase scene to help with the pace of an action movie if it starts with a bang.
Shot List
Here
is the second story board I drew- it starts straight into the action and
records in more detail the story and actions of the characters. This we liked
more as it better kicked off the intro to the film and drew in the audience's
attention. But we decided not to follow with this because we felt the story
ended to abruptly.
Shot
List
The third concept we came up with was pre-planned and discussed this
storyboard and are happy with it as an accurate plan for what we intend to do.
Shot list





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