Story Board (synopsis)
Scene 1
The scene starts off with an extreme long that focuses on the snow in the trees then the camera shot gradually goes down and focuses on my character walking down a lonely road with my dog. This will be taken in a long shot to establish the scene. We will then go into a jump shot which will be of the man and dog's walking feet. Followed by another jump shot of the man entering the underpass, which will be shot as a Birdseye view.
Scene 2
The second scene will be myself coming out of the
underpass with another Birdseye shot, which will be exited by a tilting shot of
the camera following myself down the road. We will then have a tracking shot
where the camera will follow myself down the road creating a jump cut. We will
come out of this shot through a pan shot, which will establish the scene.
Scene 3
I will let go of Bingo's (the dog) lead as I ties up my shoe
laces. The dog will then run off up a side path towards some vacant stables.
This whole shot will be taken in a medium-long shot. We will then have me running up the path trying to catch Bingo, this shot will be taken from
behind me so you can see the stables in the back ground and then see Bingo
enter them. The camera will be placed in one of the three stables and will
follow me as I run past two of the stables and into the third
Scene 4 will follow me into the stables. There will be a shot
of me taking out his earphones, which will stop the non diagetic music.
Close up shots will be used throughout this scene as we follow me around the
room. I will then take out a torch and it will shine on the bad guy in the
corner, but go past him as I will not immediately realize, but
then will jump back to him. We will then take a floor shot of the torch
falling to the floor.
Scene 5 is where i starts to back up and turns around and sees
another dark figure in the corner of the next room. He turns and sees that the
other figure from the previous room has gone. All this is taken in a mixture of
action shots, close ups, and point of view shots.
This is the chase scene, tracking shots will follow my character as I start sprinting up the lane. We're planning to use a few POV shots (point of view). The camera keeps on seeing the hooded figure in random places. (jump shots)

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