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Extreme close-ups are used to establish the protagonist is in a relationship and show communication between her and her boyfriend, with additional shots displaying a change in setting and introducing mystery. Shots become more intimate like a close-up of the protagonist being thrown against a wall to assert dominance, supported by a change in music. A variety of shots like long shots, medium shots, POVs, and close-ups are used to depict the protagonist's escape and pursuit by the antagonist, conveying emotions and building suspense.
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Storyboard: Chloe Lashley
The document provides a storyboard summary for a film in 3 sentences:
Extreme close-ups are used to establish the protagonist is in a relationship and show communication between her and her boyfriend, with additional shots displaying a change in setting and introducing mystery. Shots become more intimate like a close-up of the protagonist being thrown against a wall to assert dominance, supported by a change in music. A variety of shots like long shots, medium shots, POVs, and close-ups are used to depict the protagonist's escape and pursuit by the antagonist, conveying emotions and building suspense.
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Chloe Lashley
Storyboard
Extreme close up to make the audience aware that
A shot displaying the protagonist is then shown to the female character is in a relationship. Also, a inform the audience of a change of setting Another and that extreme close up of heradds phone POV shot an specifically element of so mystery convention of a drama as viewers may bebecause able to the the narrative is about to develop. the audience can observe the communication between character is yet to be revealed to the audience. A two furtherrelate. emphasises theso the presence of her andshot her boyfriend. Additionally Over the shoulder shot captures a moment of love A close up of the protagonist being innocence of the protagonist as the another character is anticipated. between the two characters complimented by soft, gentle thrown against the wall allows the antagonist attacks her, asserting his non-diegetic background music contrasting the events to audience to feel closer to the pain that dominance. This is supported by the come. she feels. change of music signalling a change of atmosphere. Through the use of a close focus up pull, the is ofreveals thecharacter female characters A long shot Chelsea escaping displayed in a long shot searching for a temporary feet to add her escape. through thesuspense front door,tohoping to find place to hide. help further heightened through the use of sirens in the background as
Temptation begins with a close up of the protagonist to
emphasise the panic on her face, drawing the audience closer to her feelings.
Over the shoulder shot containing Chelsea doing her
make up suggesting that she is a typical teenage girl who cares about their appearance; creating another A medium shot follows the aggressive actions of the relatable moment for our audience. antagonist and shows his forcing himself upon his victim.
A distorted POV shot is incorporated
to depict the protagonists disorientated state of mind, further supported with the sound of heavy breathing. A wide shot clearly emphasises the to protagonists A long shot allows the audience see more ofscared the presence, allowing membersand of the audience characters surroundings also cues theto feel sympathy for the position she has been forced into. commencement of an eerie track.
Extreme close up shows the
frightened look in Chelseas eyes, perhaps wondering when she will be free from her boyfriends firm grasp.
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The beginning of the opening
sequence is repeated so the audience realise and understand how the protagonist found herself in such a dangerous situation.
A medium shot displays the antagonist searching for his
victim, simply bewildered about how far she could have gone. A focus pull is incorporated here into depth of field to give the audience one main focal point. This adds to the sadness and element of surprise that the scene contains.