The document outlines a shot sequence for a stop motion video involving a camper van. It begins with the van looking out the front door of a house. Scenes then show the van traveling through the kitchen and having cereal spill on it from an open cupboard. Further incidents occur as the van explores other areas of the house, including water splashing on it from an overflowing sink. Outside, leaves blowing in the wind obstruct the van's vision. The sequence ends by repeating the opening shots in reverse order as the van returns to the front door.
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Storyboards Draft
1. Starts with point of view shot from
camper van looking towards front
door.
White
noise
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3
secs
Band member walks out of door
holding guitar – makes it clear he
is going to band practice.
Door slams
Music starts
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3
4
Birdseye
view angle
Camper van starts to travel in a
circle
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secs
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2. Camper van continues to travel in
circle. Swaps between birdseye and
mid close up shots.
Vehicle enters kitchen where
things start to go wrong.
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7
8
9
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secs
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secs
Very bright light
throughout
section
Light changes
in kitchen –
darker with
fairylights
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12
Moving into the kitchen the shots cut
between mid close up and extreme
close up as the car is travelling. This
will add a jumpy effect to match the
music.
Camper van begins to climb
cupboards.
Approaches kitchen.
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Extreme
close up
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Camper van ‘looks up’ at cupboards
on wall.
Extreme close up of vehicle when it
sees the cupboard door open.
Shocked/worried look.
Cereal starts to tip over.
The beginning of things going
wrong.
Cereal falls on camper van out of
cupboard.Slow motion
as cereal falls
6. Slow motion
Cereal falling causes camper van to
fall off worktop onto floor.
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secs
8. Camper van moves
onto tiles in the
back of the house.
Moved from
carpet to laminate
to tiles, creates a
nice effect with
different textures.
Extreme
close up
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9. Jumps up stairs a few
at a time. Good effect
and stops the
audience getting
bored of the same
shot and action.
Try from different
angles to see what
works best.
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secs
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10. Landing scene where
camper van begins
to explore upstairs.
Moves into
bathroom first
where the over-
flowing sink spills
and splashes onto
the campervan.
Long shot of
camper van
travelling into
bathroom.
BATHROOM
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secs
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secs
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secs
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secs
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11. View of camper van
approaching sink
from below.
Extreme close up to give
a sense of worry that
the camper van is
'feeling'.
Medium shot to extreme close
up.
Close up
Mid shot
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secs
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12. Sink over-flowing.
Close ups of
water as it spills
over the edge –
could be difficult
to take pictures
of.
Slow motion as
water falls onto
camper van.
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secs
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secs
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13. Extreme close up
of camper van
with water
dripping down its
face.
Moves around
sink to avoid
water but does
not move fast
enough.
Slow
motion
Slow
motion
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secs
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secs
2
secs
2
secs
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14. Camper van exits
bathroom and heads
towards bedroom back
along the landing,
bringing it closer back
to the stairs to go back
descend.
Entering
bedroom from
different angles.
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secs
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15. In the bedroom,
the audience will
not be aware of
the mirror
hidden in there
until the camper
van catches its
reflection and
looks surprised.
Shot of camper
van before, then
shot of camper van
in mirror with a
fake moustache –
adds humour and
surprise.
Notion of
looking
included with
mirror.
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16. Exits bedroom and
makes its way back
down the stairs in
the same way it
jumped up them,
repeated sequence
at same point in
music as before.
View of back
door, suggesting
the camper van
is about to go
outside into the
garden.
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17. As the camper
van ventures
outside, it is clear
how windy it is.
Leaves blowing
everywhere.
Close up of
leaves
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secs
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18. The camper van
gets caught up in
them. One flies
into and sticks to
its window screen,
blocking its vision.
Lots of close ups
here.
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19. Because camper van's vision is
blocked, starts to wobble and drive
all over the place amongst the
leaves.
Starts to travel
back towards the
back door and
makes it's way
inside.
Hand
held/jerky
camera
movement
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secs
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20. Final shots repeat opening
sequence but backwards as
camper van moves back
through the hallway and the
front door comes into view.
The band member
returns home after
band practice.
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