I'm just going to quickly write up the storyboard in detail.
We start by seeing a had writing a letter. The letter isn't so important but the viewer should take note of what else will be on the desk, a police badge, a firearm and newspaper articles that allude to a recent murder. We will see a bird's eye view of the desk a little to the right of the character. He will throw a letter onto the desk and Ideally it Will have some opening credits written on it. We will then cut to a shot from behind the chair at the desk and slowly zoom out as the character in the chair gets up and walks out of the door behind the camera.
The next shot is of the pavement at an empty street. the words "2 days earlier" will appear on the screen before someone runs from left to right. A series of shots follow this person as they run all the way down the street, stop at the and and then turn down another street. we are given to believe that they are being followed as there are one or two shots where there are trace elements of pursuer appearing on camera before it cuts to the next shot. The running figure turns a corner and then another and goes through an alley. They run through this alley and come to a garage. They bang on the garage door in desperation and then see if they can lift the door and they can. The camera follows them through the garage and into a back garden (this would be my brother's garden). They pound on the patio door and shout "HELLO?!" before giving up and bolting through the garden gate. In front of the house there is a green and they run across this and down another alley. Turning another corner they are confronted by a dead end. for the first time we see the runner's face clearly as car Headlights illumate him entirely. At first he raises a hand to shield his eyes from the light but then fumbles a firearm out of his trousers. He shouts something along the line of "You Won't take me too!", turns the gun to his head, closes his eyes, begins to scream. A gunshot is heard as teh screen cuts to black, at which point the title will slowly fade onto the screen.
Monday, 25 January 2010
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