Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Storyboard




Shot List
 
1.       Zombie is in dark, rushes forward towards camera when lights are turned on.
2.       (Medium-Close) of chains being pulled taught.
3.       Close-up of Zombie
4.       Scientist enters to the left of the camera. And begins first lines. (Medium- Wide)   
           Long takes from   locked of tripod.
5.       Close ups following the scientist pointing at the heart, stomach and lungs and then the brain.
6.       Close up of the scientist as he is addressing the camera.
7.       Trolley is wheeled into shot from the left.
8.       Scientist moves to trolley.
9.       Close up of the trolley.
10.   Scientist picks up the baseball bat. Wide medium shot.  Waving the bat around.
11.   Close up of bat held in hand.
12.   Puts the bat back onto the trolley.
13.   Picks up the knife (close up ) and moves over to the zombie.
14.   Close up and medium of the zombie clawing towards him.
15.   Close up of the knife strike past the zombie’s eye.
16.   He moves back to the centre, near the trolley and puts the knife down.
17.   Close up of the Molotov bottle.
18.   Medium of scientist talking about the Molotov.
19.   The scientist picks up the machine gun off the trolley. Close up.
20.   Scientist holds the gun out in front of him.
21.   Close ups of zombie.
22.    Close up of gun being loaded. And extreme close up of the fire rate being switched to single fire.
23.   Over  the shoulder shot of scientist aiming at zombie.
24.   Close up of him aiming, and shooting the zombie.
25.   Zombie dying mid
26.   Zombie dying close up.
27.   Zombie’s body hits the floor.
28.   Scientist end line. Mid 
 

Soundtrack Research

We've decided to use this video for part of our soundtrack:

we decided to choose this as our soundtrack because we found that a creepy nursery rhyme
created an uncomfortable feeling for our audience, which is what we were hoping to achieve 
as if fit well with our zombie horror genre.
Additionally, by choosing a well know children's nursery rhyme, it suggested a loss of innocence, 

which further added to the uncomfortable and tense feeling we were trying to create the nursery 
rhyme is called'Hush little Baby' which implies the innocence. The soundtrack is played throughout 
the film trailer to create that suspense and the feeling of something bad is going to 
happen as the soundtrack
is so quite and  dull.