The document outlines planning for an assignment involving a short film, including brainstorming revenge and murder themes, considering shot types like establishing shots and close-ups, using techniques like the 180 degree rule and match on action, providing draft storyboards, and noting contributions from group members Kauana, Luara, and Chantelle.
2. Brainstorming and rough ideas
By: Kauana Showing the
theme of
revenge.
Talking about
murder.
Talking about
the same
theme. ideas. Friendly
conversation.
Using close up
shots to clearly
Showing no
identify faces.
sign of Calm voice.
desperation.
3. By: Luara
• What is 180 degree rule?
is a basic guideline that states that two characters in the same
scene should always have the same left/right relationship to
each other.
• How will you consider this in your planning?
• We are considering this as we will have this , in the first scene
of the conversation in the table. Where it will be a
establishing shot.
4. By: Luara
• What is match on action?
Match on action occurs when an action that begins in
one shot is continued or completed in the next.
• How will you consider this in your planning?
We will have a continuity to all of our scenes.
5. By: Luara
establishing close up extreme close up over the
shot shoulder shot
Visual
What This is used to This is used when This is used when
show the room in it shows the legs
is it which the two
the girl is opening This is used
and the feet of the the door.
used friends are talking
girl walking in.
on the first
in. it gives an shot of the
for overall view of the
and room. Also when conversation.
using the 180
why? degree rule.
9. By:
Storyboard (draft 1) Luara&Kauana
• Attach your storyboard draft 1 here. (attach
rough ideas as image)
– *Again – not too small!
• DRAFT 1 – on own rough paper
11. By: Luara
# Type of Description
shot
SCENE 1 LONG SHOT Long shot of her going up the stairs.
EXTREME CLOSE
UP SHOT.
Extreme Close up shot of her opening
the door.
Establishing Of the room.
Scene 1a shot.
Reverse shot. Of the conversation.