MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
Storyboard Evaluation
1. We see her shoes before her face as we want her to be kept
mysterious. Shoes tell a lot about a persons class and position
which is why I decided to make her wear heels so that the
audience understand she’s classy and sexy
2. We see a mid-shot of the female character again and still we don’t see
her face which keeps the mood of mystery going, we can see that she
is brushing her hair this shows the audience that they is girly.
3. When the camera switches to the male character we see his face
right away which may suggests his not an important enough
character to have suspense built around him
4. We see an establishing shot of the male character walking down
the road bear feet, this is bound to make the audience laugh as
they realise that his a homeless person
5. Medium shot of both characters in the frame as they meet for
the first time. We can see the different between their clothing as
she looks neater than the male character
7. We see a medium shot of both characters as the frame zooms
out from their hand. We understand that they are having a
conversation as there lips are moving
8. We see an over the shoulder shot as the camera
focuses on the male character, this has been done so
that we can see him touch her face from a good angle
9. Another mid-shot is used when we see the main character with a
new character we didn’t see earlier in the trailer, this shot helps
us to hear and understand their conversation properly
10. A long shot is used so that we can see them clearly as they keep
coming toward us, I have made this part in slow motion so that
its more effective to look at
11. We see a shot-reverse-shot that is used here, this is good when we film
conversations and only want to focus on individuals emotions separately
which is what I wanted to achieve
12. Extreme close up of her eye which is good as the audience can
understand the pain she’s going through. The fact that it fills the
whole screen also makes it very memorable
13. A long shot is used her so that we can also see her body
language as well as her facial expression. From the picture we
can understand that she's not happy
14. It goes to a close up when the other character starts talking to
stress the fact that what she is saying is important
15. Here I have used an extreme close up of the phone to
make it clear to the audience that he rejects her call
16. This side shot helps us see both the characters but mostly the
female as her emotions are what the audience would want to
know after the guy has cheater on her