storyboard for columbine

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Sho t No. 1 This shot is the intro to the film, with the company name, production name and the cast. Edit: screen fades in and out of each production company and the cast. Sound: there is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film. There is also a background news report of the actual events that took place to make the film more serious. Length of shot: 10 seconds Sho t No. 2 This is a brief shot of a retro VHS Camcorder which breaks into a VHS static Edit: N/A Sound: the news report breaks off and a VHS static is heard. There is a non- diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film. Length of shot: 5 seconds Sho t No. 3 This home video is shot by Eric and Dylan, to show a the fun they were having before bumping into the bullies Edit: we used a VHS Camcorder to make this shot look like a home video to emphasise the reflection of their memories. Sound: the start of the narrative is heard in the background – Diegetic Length of shot: 12 seconds

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Page 1: Storyboard for Columbine

Shot No. 1

This shot is the intro to the film, with the company name, production name and the cast.

Edit: screen fades in and out of each production company and the cast.

Sound: there is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film.

There is also a background news report of the actual events that took place to make the film more serious.

Length of shot: 10 seconds

Shot No. 2

This is a brief shot of a retro VHS Camcorder which breaks into a VHS static

Edit: N/A

Sound: the news report breaks off and a VHS static is heard.

There is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film.

Length of shot: 5 seconds

Shot No. 3

This home video is shot by Eric and Dylan, to show a the fun they were having before bumping into the bullies

Edit: we used a VHS Camcorder to make this shot look like a home video to emphasise the reflection of their memories.

Sound: the start of the narrative is heard in the background – Diegetic

There is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film.

Length of shot: 12 seconds

Shot No. 4

This home video shows the bullying that Eric and Dylan faced. In this shot, a bottle is thrown at Eric’s head.

Edit: we used a VHS Camcorder to make this shot look like a home video to show their memories.

Sound: the narrative is still heard in the background – Diegetic

There is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film.

Length of shot: 9 seconds

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Shot No. 5

An extreme close up on Eric lighting a cigarette. Shows what the bullying has forced him to do – something that would be deemed as irresponsible by someone of his age.

Edit: a fade into this shot, and a fade out.

Sound: the narrative is still heard in the background – Diegetic

There is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film.

Length of shot: 2 seconds

Shot No. 6

A high angle close up over the shoulder of Eric to

Edit: a fade into this shot, and a fade out.

Sound: the narrative is still heard in the background but stops at the end of the shot – Diegetic

There is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film.

Length of shot: 17 seconds

Shot No. 7

An establishing shot with Eric in the middle of the frame to show how isolated he is.

Edit: a fade into this shot, and a fade out.

Sound: a church bell is heard – Diegetic

There is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film.

Length of shot: 5 seconds

Shot No. 8/9

An establishing shot is used for the next two shots to show the peace, and isolation of the school, making the audience feel as if a distribution is about to take place.

Edit: a fade into this shot, and a fade out.

Sound: a church bell is heard – Diegetic

There is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film.

Length of shot: 4 seconds (each)

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Shot No. 10

A worm’s eye view/close up shot of Eric’s shoes, suggesting he is walking towards somewhere which could lead to danger given the previous shots.

Edit: a fade into this shot

Sound: a church bell is heard – Diegetic

There is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film

Length of shot: 6 seconds

Shot No. 11

A tracking mid shot of Eric walking past the school.

Edit: a continuous cut is used between the shots

Sound: a church bell is heard when the shot is cut– Diegetic

There is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film

Length of shot: 11 seconds

Shot No. 12

A mid shot into an extreme close up as Eric walks towards the camera showing his emotion. This makes the audience suspect something dangerous is about to happen.

Edit: a continuous cut is used between the shots

Sound: a church bell is heard during the cut of shot – Diegetic

There is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film

Length of shot: 6 seconds

Shot No. 13

The Title of the film is then shown

Edit: a cut is used between the shots

Sound: a loud gun shot is heard during the cut of shot – Diegetic

There is a non-diegetic background music which creates tension. This is played throughout the whole film.

Length of shot: 7 seconds