Sunday 29 October 2017

Storyboard (Editing)

Scene 1 > Scene 2 >
The transitions between these two scenes will transition seemingly as the tension has not built up yet. As the camera tracks back into the character, there will be a small glitch affect to seem as if there is something uncertain about the character. This will allow the pace to increase fairly to build up to the disruption. As Umar arrives home within Scene too, I will add a small glitch scrolling effect for a constantly 3-4 seconds for the title to be displayed and an unexpected jump-scare. At the end, the scene will abruptly end ready for the sudden transition for the next scene. 

> Scene 3 > Scene 4
As the scene transitions, it will fit within the plot of the film where the scene starts off with the character knocking, allowing there not be fade for the transition but instead be instant and quick. This will increase tension from the viewers perspective as the editing will allow the knocking to be instantly empathised.

> Scene 5 > Scene 6

This is where the equilibrium is quite disrupted, indicating that the transitions will be increased in pace, through increasing the usage of glitch effect. This will create more tension as the audience will identify that this is a build up to the horror section of the movie. After the scene transitions to the friends talking outside which is scene 6, there is a small use of shot reverse shot between the two characters to help identify that Umar is missing and creates more empathise on the fact that Mitch identifies him as missing. In conjunction with the camera work, the scene promptly fades and through the camera work and editing, the pace of the editing is increased to create the build up of tension that something is not right. 

> Scene 7 > Scene 8
These two scenes are prominent as they will be reinforcing the main horror aspect of the movie. The transitions will be fairly simple but quick to add to the pace of the movie and create an increased level tension instantly through the jump-cuts, which increases pace and formality of the horror genre. There will be not editing effects used other than simple jump cuts and instant transitions as if special editing effects are used, it make lead to the audience missing out on crucial points of the horror aspect and/or makes it seem unnatural.

Scene 9 
This scene will simply cut off to allow the audience to acknowledge the movie is over and that the equilibrium hasn't literally been restored but instead stalled until next time, due to the reason of the cliff hangar. 

1 comment:

  1. WWW:
    - Great awareness of editing which has been identified in every scene
    - You are able to explain the impact that particular edits will have on the frame as a whole

    EBI:
    - Can you think in more depth about your transitions between each scene? Can you identify a range of different transition effects that will represent the tone and pace as the film progresses?

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