Storyboard and description
The first thing we see is a
close up of The Victim’s
hand tapping anxiously;
then the clip cuts to The
Loan Shark rushing down
the corridor and the
aforementioned and latter
are cut between. Layered
with a tense soundtrack
this adds depth and dread
to the first 20 seconds of
the film. A confrontation
ensues and The Victim is
left with a threat. The
confrontation involves The
Loan “Shark” proverbially
circling the victim, this
hints towards how “evil”
and superior the Loan
Shark is (Most shots of the
Loan Shark are shot from
low down to emphasise
this).
The Shark threatens the Victim’s family and then makes
haste and swiftly departs on a serious tone to make his
message just that more hard hitting. As the door closes
behind we can see the Victim sitting distraught at the
table, the next scene showing his reaction now he is alone.
The use of music helps the tone throughout the whole film
but works especially well here.
Script Shot List
Proposal Call Sheet
Personal Details
Self Evaluation
For the production of our film we had to first to come to
terms with the premise of our story and figure out
what we were going to portray. We decided on doing a
story about money and a loanshark. Our plot was quite
weak and simple but was easy to follow and effective
bring to life. We had to fill out a callsheet and floorplan
and a shot list and other documents, we set up the
camera and proceeded to shoot. We made a mistake
with opening the blinds as it whitewashed the entire
shoot, also shooting on different days also disrupted
the lighting. I think that the cinematography was
thorough and well thought through, the sound was
mediocre and needed more attention in the editing
process. .

Evidence evaluation new

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    Storyboard and description Thefirst thing we see is a close up of The Victim’s hand tapping anxiously; then the clip cuts to The Loan Shark rushing down the corridor and the aforementioned and latter are cut between. Layered with a tense soundtrack this adds depth and dread to the first 20 seconds of the film. A confrontation ensues and The Victim is left with a threat. The confrontation involves The Loan “Shark” proverbially circling the victim, this hints towards how “evil” and superior the Loan Shark is (Most shots of the Loan Shark are shot from low down to emphasise this). The Shark threatens the Victim’s family and then makes haste and swiftly departs on a serious tone to make his message just that more hard hitting. As the door closes behind we can see the Victim sitting distraught at the table, the next scene showing his reaction now he is alone. The use of music helps the tone throughout the whole film but works especially well here.
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    Self Evaluation For theproduction of our film we had to first to come to terms with the premise of our story and figure out what we were going to portray. We decided on doing a story about money and a loanshark. Our plot was quite weak and simple but was easy to follow and effective bring to life. We had to fill out a callsheet and floorplan and a shot list and other documents, we set up the camera and proceeded to shoot. We made a mistake with opening the blinds as it whitewashed the entire shoot, also shooting on different days also disrupted the lighting. I think that the cinematography was thorough and well thought through, the sound was mediocre and needed more attention in the editing process. .