1. Storyboard Draft 2 – Forest
Sequence
Our test shoot proved to be extremely helpful as it has
given us insight to the things that we should change/add.
We went back and refined a second draft that will be closer
to our final storyboard, we have also split them into two,
one for the forest sequence and for the container scenes in
order for it to be as simplified as possible.
2. This page shows the new opening
sequence we plan on filming as a way to
introduce the audience to the location of
the forest. Throughout this opening
sequence we will be focusing on small
details of the forest such as grass, tree
tops and leaves in the breeze. The final 2
boxes are the beginning of the short film,
in these two we plan on showing the
jogger character jogging through the
forest as way of introducing the character
and a detail as to who he is.
On this storyboard we have decided to
include a number of shots that imply the
jogger character is being followed by
another character through the forest
while also playing on the idea that the
character is unknown by not showing
them fully in any shot.
3. This storyboard is a
continuation of the chase
sequence as it shows the killer
character following the jogger
everywhere he goes.
This storyboard shows the
camera closing in on the jogger
character as if it is the killer
however then pans around to
reveal the killer is behind to
which the shot turns into shot
reverse shot.
4. This storyboard consists on a shot
reverse shot that follows through
into a wide shot of both characters
showing a pause as they both
acknowledge each other before the
jogger begins to run away and hide
behind a tree with the killer shown
behind.
In this final storyboard, it shows
the jogger running away and
hiding behind a tree to which we
plan on using a 360 arc to show
the killer coming behind him
before it being implied that he has
killed the jogger through the blood
dripping onto the tree.