Sunday, 10 January 2010
Frame one:
Action- Man scratches four lines into a wall and this is showing tally marks. His arm is in the shot but it then exits the shot via the bottom- left hand corner.
Shot selected- We chose a close-up shot for this frame as it shows well the action within the shot and gives an idea of what is atcually going on without showing too much and giving too much away by showing who it is and then adding mystery.
Effects and lighting- There will be a sudden (non effect) transition into the frame, a fade out into the next set of credits. The lighting will be very low to create the atmosphere.
Props needed for the frame: A wall and sharp object for scratching numbers into the wall is needed for this frame.
Non diegetic and diegetic sounds: A gunshot in the darkness between the first credit, and this frame, this is then followed byt the scratching noises for the wall.
Frame two:
Action- The man walks down a corridor and turns right.
Shot selected- This shot is a shot of of a moving subject so we have deicided to use a medium close-up of the characters feet.
Effects and lighting- No transition into the shot, but there will be a fade out into a black screen at the end. The lighting will be very dark and will only be natural light.
Props needed for this frame: No vital props are needed for thsi frame.
Non diegetic and diegetic sounds: The soundtrack that we have chosen, there will also be the sound of the mans foot steps walking up the corridor.
Frame three:
Action- The walks through a door, and walks to his desk on the other side of the room.
Shot selected- The shot is a long establishing shot, as we want to get all the door in the shot as well. It will also set the scene.
The effects and lighting in the frame: The lighting will be very dim and not noticable very natural until the man turn his sesk light on and it flickers.
Props needed for this frame: No vital props are needed for this frame.
Non diegetic and diegetic sounds in this frame: sounds of the door swinging open, light being switched on and then a squeak of a large chair.
Frame four:
Action- The man enters shot from left, sits down at his desk. He then looks at a wedding photo of him and a woman then throws it to the ground. He then loads up laptop and starts to type.
Shot selected: The shot is establishing long shot and we want to make sure we show the whole desk and all of the action is shown.
The effects and lighting in the frame: In this shot it is still very dim and not noticable lighting but when the laptop is used in this frame the loghting becomes much more brighter and prononament.
Props needed for this frame: A laptop, a photograph, a large desk and large light.
Non diegetic and diegetic sounds for this frame: In this frame the sounds include a chair squeaking, A grunt, a laptop being typed on and a photo frame being smashed.
Frame five:
Action- This is a quick shot of an email on his screen of the laptop saying what he has done and then he sends it.
Shot selected: A close-up of the scrren of the laptop this gives the auidence a chance to read the email that is being shown.
The effects and lighting in the frame: The lighting in this frame is very bright it is very bright as it is showing the laptop screen.
Props needed for this frame: One laptop.
Non diegetic sounds and diegetic sounds for this frame: The sounds that will be heard in this frame will be a sigh and a puff of air being blown as he clicks send.
Frame six:
Action- A large bang is heard from outside. The man curiously talks to himself and then stands up and then walks to the front of the desk.
Shot selected: A long shot is shown in this frame to contain all the action.
The effects and lighting in the frame: returns to the earlier dim lighting in the room.
Props needed for this frame: The props needed for this frame are a Laptop, smashed photo frame and a large desk.
Non diegetic sounds and diegetic sounds for this frame: The sounds in this frame will be a big obvious bang outside the door, chair squeak, muffled speech.
Frame seven:
Action- Shot of a shadow in the light at the door. Short conversation. Shot goes black.
Shot selected: A very long shot is shown in theis frame as it needs to show the door and the shadow.
The effects and lighting in the frame: The lighting has to be quite bright in this shot as we want to show a dark shadow in this frmae.
Props needed for this frame: No vital props are needed for this frame.
Non diegetic sounds and diegetic sounds for this frame: There is a short conversation heard and then the shot goes to black and a gun shot is head.
Frame eight:
Action- Man sctratches five lines into a wall this shows tally marks. His arm is already in the shot, and it then exits the shot via the bottom-left hand corner.
Shot selected- For this shot we have decided to use a close-up shot as it show the action clealry but still gives mystery from the character.
The effects and lighting in the frame: There will be a sudden (non effect)into the frame, and a fade out into the next set of credits the lighting will be very dim to give a certain athmosphere.
Props needed for this frame: A wall is needed and also a sharp objects so we can give the effect of scratching.
Non diegetic and diegetic sounds for this frame: A gundhot is heard between the last, the next credit and this current frame in the darkness.Then is followed by the scratching noise on the wall and the the main title for the film.
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