STORYBOARD - “THE ARGUMENT” Establishing shot This shows

STORYBOARD - “THE ARGUMENT”
Establishing shot
This shows the setting for the scene
Low angle shot
This introduces two characters and gives them a sense of
power because you have to look up to them on the screen.
3 shot
You are now introduced to the 3rd character and he is seen far
away and lower to the other two. This makes him seem small
and worthless to the others.
Low angle shot
Another shot symbolising these two characters’ authority and
power in this scene.
STORYBOARD - “THE ARGUMENT”
Wide angle shot
This shot allows for a lot of information to be displayed on
the screen. It allows for all the characters to be seen.
Wide angle shot
Another wide angle shot too show these two characters. It
shows and gives the feel of confrontation. It’s as if you are
looking at them through the eyes of the other character.
High angle shot
This is another shot to show how little dominance this
character has compared to the other too. It also allows you to
see his stance and get a feel for how he is feeling.
Low angle shot
Another shot to show more dominance, and also makes these
two seem more intimidating.
STORYBOARD - “THE ARGUMENT”
Close up
This allows you to see the two characters staring at each
other and you can really see the emotion on both of their
face, allowing you to read their facial expressions to
understand how they are both feeling.
Close up
This shot allows you to really see in detail the emotion on
this characters face.
Extreme close up
This shot creates tension as you can tell the character is
glaring at someone in a very intimidating way.
3 shot
Allows you to see all the characters once again and shows
how power and dominance is in play with a 2 Vs 1 feel.
STORYBOARD - “THE ARGUMENT”
Medium shot
This shot allows you to see the confrontation and is a good
shot to capture conversation.
Medium shot
Similar to the previous frame, this shot is good as it shows
clearly the conversation and arguing going on between the
characters.
Establishing shot
This establishing shot ends the scene by showing you the
location of the area form a different angle to the first shot.