Thursday, 16 April 2015

Vindictive - Storyboard

Vindictive - Storyboard


This is a long shot of us walking down the road. 


The shot continues till the sound of a phone ringing.

This is a close up of us using a phone in which we use match on action to show us answering it.

This is a a two shot involving two of our characters, in which we are greeted with the first dialog.

This is a long shot of us running towards the house, in which the non diegetic music starts.
This is a long shot of us walking into the house, looking through the blinds through the window.


This is a high angle medium shot of Luke checking for pulse of the supposed victim. This is accompanied with the dialogue " He's dead"

This is a long shot of the antagonist running out of the vicinity. The music intensify's.

This is an over the shoulder shot of one of the protagonists looking out of the window.

This is a panning shot of one of the protagonists going of in pursuit as the camera follows the movement and ends looking at the window.
This is  another panning shot of Both the antagonist and protagonist in a chase. The music remains steady.

This is a long shot of the antagonist and protagonist continuing the chase.


This is the Dolly shot in which we plan for it to be the integral part of the chase scene.
This is the start of the fight scene where we are accompanied with an over the shoulder shot.


The music intensifies here as the antagonist faces towards the camera, signifying the start of the actual fight.

This is a long shit of the beginning of the fight, in which all the characters are present.

This is a three shot of the climax intensifying the immersive experience of the fight scene.

This is a two shot of the main characters they are engaged in a 1 vs 1 brawl.

This is the final shot in which we see the antagonist get defeated and the music cuts.
This is the title sequence of our film ending our 2 minute short.

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Vindictive - Evaluation Task 7

Looking Back At Your Preliminary Task, What Do You Feel You Have Learnt In The Progression  From It To The Full Product?





In our preliminary task, we tried to use a variety of shots that we knew, such as the close-up, medium and long shot. We also incorporated a match-on-action, shot-reverse-shot and stuck to the 180 degree rule. 
However, we didn't focus on maintaining a consistent lighting and the camera was wobbling quite a bit throughout the task. We learned from this and so applied our improvements onto the final task, making sure we used a variety of new shots we learned throughout the process, making the sure the colour was the same and we also used appliances such as the tripod to help keep the camera level and to reduce the wobble and quality of the shots.