T2-66 : THRILLER PROJECT 2008/9

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Animatic Sequence Video

Here is my animatic sequence which took approximately 30 minutes to produce. My personal opinion of the video is that some of the shot durations are to long but i'm sure when we get round to recording the real thing, it will be fine. I tried to edit as much tension into the sequence as i could by including blank screens and flashs of light with a very small shot duration. The flash of light was originally shot 13, but i decided to include more flashs to create more suspense. There is currently no sound included in the video yet due to lack of time.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

Planning The Storyboard

Our plan for our title sequence is to have the victim being filmed from the feet up to the eyes, each body part being shot seperatly. The heartbeat and breathing of the victim gets faster and louder throughout the title sequence. The victim has flashbacks throughout each body section being filmed of them being chased through the woods.

The victim in the bodyshots, is wearing torn up clothes with mud and scratches all over them. No shoes are worn so feet are caked in mud as well.

The location we have decided to use will be the woods near the college grounds for the time being.

For the sound we are having sound effects such as heartbeating and rapid breathing. The music will be fast paced probably using strings as this is what makes music sound thrilling.

The camera will be handheld for the vicitm running through the woods. Whereas it will be on a tripod when the bodyparts are being filmed.

The body part shots will be approximately 10 seconds long, whereas the shots in the woods will be about 5 seconds long to make it seem fast paced so the audience feel like they're running with the victim.

Natural lighting of the light shining through the treetops will be used to give more of a natural effect this will help make the sequence be more beileive which will help create more tension

T2-66 : THRILLER PROJECT 2008/9