Project love Storyboard By Aminatta Sylva 12H. Opening shot This will be our production logo, which stands for the first letters of our names. This will.

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Project love Storyboard By Aminatta Sylva 12H

Opening shot This will be our production logo, which stands for the first letters of our names. This will be our production logo, which stands for the first letters of our names. It will be animated, with the text fading on to the picture and some sounds will be heard. It will be animated, with the text fading on to the picture and some sounds will be heard.

First shot We will hear a voice-over of the woman Jessie and she will be talking about the way that people find love- through her dating website. We will hear a voice-over of the woman Jessie and she will be talking about the way that people find love- through her dating website. Diegetic sounds of a person typing on a keyboard, close up of fingers. Non-diegetic music being played. Diegetic sounds of a person typing on a keyboard, close up of fingers. Non-diegetic music being played. Enigmatic shot as we don’t know who is typing. Enigmatic shot as we don’t know who is typing. Natural lighting. Natural lighting.

Second Shot This will be a shot of messaging between two people. This will be a shot of messaging between two people. Our film has the theme of communication technology. Our film has the theme of communication technology.

Third Shot Mid shot of woman entering home, diegetic sound of her closing the door, non-diegetic music being played. Mid shot of woman entering home, diegetic sound of her closing the door, non-diegetic music being played. Tracking shot will be used to follow her to her living room. Tracking shot will be used to follow her to her living room. High key lighting. High key lighting.

Fourth Shot Close of the woman typing on keyboards in order to get access to the website. Close of the woman typing on keyboards in order to get access to the website. Diegetic sound of her typing, non-diegetic sound of music. Diegetic sound of her typing, non-diegetic sound of music. High key lighting. High key lighting.

Fifth Shot Webcam point of view shot, this shot will be taken from the webcam to make the audience feel as though she is interacting to them. Webcam point of view shot, this shot will be taken from the webcam to make the audience feel as though she is interacting to them. Non-diegetic music turns into diegetic music that she would be trying to dance to. Non-diegetic music turns into diegetic music that she would be trying to dance to. Lighting would be webcam quality (not so good). Lighting would be webcam quality (not so good).

Sixth Shot A mid shot of a man reading a book at home. A mid shot of a man reading a book at home. Whilst the non-diegetic music is playing. Whilst the non-diegetic music is playing. Close ups maybe used to display the man’s emotions whilst he is reading the book. Close ups maybe used to display the man’s emotions whilst he is reading the book. Natural lighting Natural lighting

Seventh Shot A stedicam over the shouldershot of a man putting the book away, because something has taken his interest. A stedicam over the shouldershot of a man putting the book away, because something has taken his interest. Non-diegetic music playing. Non-diegetic music playing. Close up of the book being put away. Close up of the book being put away. Natural lighting. Natural lighting.

Eighth Shot Cut to a high angle shot of a man using his laptop sitting on the floor. Over the shoulder shot maybe used to show us who he is speaking to. Cut to a high angle shot of a man using his laptop sitting on the floor. Over the shoulder shot maybe used to show us who he is speaking to. Non-diegetic music is playing, alongside the diegetic typing. Non-diegetic music is playing, alongside the diegetic typing. Close up on his fingers when he typing. Close up on his fingers when he typing.

Ninth Shot Shot of the chat that he is in. Shot of the chat that he is in. Non-diegetic music playing. Non-diegetic music playing.

Tenth Shot A mid shot of a girl talking to someone on her laptop. However we can’t hear voice. We can only hear Jessie’s voice. A mid shot of a girl talking to someone on her laptop. However we can’t hear voice. We can only hear Jessie’s voice. Camera will pan across the room as she is talking. Camera will pan across the room as she is talking.

Eleventh Shot Her conversation is disrupted by a knock on the door, it’s her mum. Her conversation is disrupted by a knock on the door, it’s her mum. A close up of a hand knocking on the door- diegetic sound. A close up of a hand knocking on the door- diegetic sound.

Twelfth Shot Over the shoulder shot of the girl quickly closing her laptop. Over the shoulder shot of the girl quickly closing her laptop.

Thirteenth Shot A mid shot of her mum asking her who she was talking to. A mid shot of her mum asking her who she was talking to. In this shot we can hear the characters speak. In this shot we can hear the characters speak.

Fourteenth Shot A cut to a woman showing her webcam chat her cat. A cut to a woman showing her webcam chat her cat. Non diegetic music playing and the voice-over as well. Non diegetic music playing and the voice-over as well. Mid key lighting.ss Mid key lighting.ss

Fifteenth Shot A webcam shot of the cat on Skype, match on action to the woman telling her cat to wave at the person that she is talking to. A webcam shot of the cat on Skype, match on action to the woman telling her cat to wave at the person that she is talking to. The cat doesn’t want to this is and is grumpy looking, this creates humor. The cat doesn’t want to this is and is grumpy looking, this creates humor. Diegetic and non-diegetic sounds playing. Diegetic and non-diegetic sounds playing.

Sixteenth Shot A mid shot of a man carry weights. High key lighting. A mid shot of a man carry weights. High key lighting. Voice-over will be playing and some non-diegetic music. Voice-over will be playing and some non-diegetic music.

Seventeenth Shot A mid close of the man drinking protein shake, this suggests to the audience that he likes to keep his body fit. A mid close of the man drinking protein shake, this suggests to the audience that he likes to keep his body fit. Non-diegetic music playing and diegetic sounds. Non-diegetic music playing and diegetic sounds. He puts the bottle away and starts to use his laptop. He puts the bottle away and starts to use his laptop.

Eighteenth Shot A mid shot of the man using his laptop. Over the head shot can be used for this shot. A mid shot of the man using his laptop. Over the head shot can be used for this shot. High key lighting. High key lighting. Mixture of non/diegetic sounds. Mixture of non/diegetic sounds.

Nineteenth Shot A long shot of a Mark and Jessie waiting outside of an office. A long shot of a Mark and Jessie waiting outside of an office. The music is playing here, but FX will be used as Jessie describes the Mark. The music is playing here, but FX will be used as Jessie describes the Mark. The voice over will continue. The voice over will continue.

Twentieth Shot The camera can either pan down from head to toe showing us Mark’s figure. Or cuts of him fading one by one. The camera can either pan down from head to toe showing us Mark’s figure. Or cuts of him fading one by one. FX will be used as she seems as if she is into him, but at the same time doesn’t like him. FX will be used as she seems as if she is into him, but at the same time doesn’t like him.

Twenty First Shot A mid shot of a woman opening the office door, telling Jessie and Mark to enter. A mid shot of a woman opening the office door, telling Jessie and Mark to enter. Natural lighting will be used. Natural lighting will be used.

Twenty Second Shot A long shot of Jessie and Mark squeezing through the door at the same time, match on action showing them from inside of the room. A long shot of Jessie and Mark squeezing through the door at the same time, match on action showing them from inside of the room. Voice over will be used here as well. Voice over will be used here as well.

Twenty Third Shot Music stops as soon as the door slams shot, but voice over continues. Music stops as soon as the door slams shot, but voice over continues. Shot of the boss explaining to them his idea of what will bring great profit to his company. Shot of the boss explaining to them his idea of what will bring great profit to his company. A split screen of the theirs faces when they hear the news. A split screen of the theirs faces when they hear the news.