The first scene of the story board shows the character
Florence in a stereotypical horror setting an empty field. The scene is shot in
black and white to emphasise the past therefore the sense of time will create a
beginning and an end to the opening . The next shot shows the main character
Lucy packing away her books,the use of the school setting is a stereotypical
horror film setting as due to the size and the familiarity of the school being
filled with children when left alone it may make the view feel uneasy and feel
the sense of isolation the character portrays. The character Lucy makes a quick
exit from the room as she catches a glimpse of something out of the window the
audience don’t see the view as paired with the dramatic music that follows the
suspense and tension is created.
We then used a Jump cut to show Lucy exiting the building
the camera tracks her from the back to give the sense that the ghost Florence
is watching her. Lucy then glances back and the audience see the first shot of
the character Florence. This glance is shot by a zoomed in image of the
character to add suspense to the shot lucy then leaves the school quickly.
Another Jump cut is used to show the character Lucy on a bus home,we see her
looking out the window whilst dramatic music is being played on the window we
have the credentials we chose to put this scene in here to distract the audcience from the last scene
and build up tension and mystery from the previous scene.
The camera once again
tracks Florence from the back as she walks into her house.The camera tracks her
every move from opening the door to walking into the house to carry on the
illusion of the character being watched. The character lucy walks into the
house and calls for her mother (using the abbreviation of “mum”) when there is
no reply this causes an unsettling atmosphere for the audience due to the tense
atmosphere created. We then see Lucy run upstairs to put down all her school
things whilst in her room she once again catches a glimpse from the window of Florence.
A close up shot of Florence is used to add tension to the scene.The character
Lucy then swiftly exit the room and walks over to the green with her dog in the
background the audience see children playing this adds some normality to the
scene therefore the events become balanced making the next seen alot more
dramatic and unexpected.
As Lucy crosses the road the audience see the Florence for
the last time staring down at the character Lucy. The facial expression of
shocked/confusion is used she then rushes up to the room however Florence is no
longer there. The dramatic sound of a door slam is used to create a tense moment. The fast paced
music is used to set the viewers into a dramatic panic mode as Lucy struggles
to get out of the room, the character bangs on the door and screams “help,
help.” Finally the door opens and there is a moment of silence,howver the panic
continues as the fast paced music begins to play again, Lucy runs out of the
house with the camera tracking her to end the scene we used a similar forest
like setting to create a sense of time between the beginning scene and the end.
To end the scene flashes of Lucy running are used to end the scene with the
audience in suspense and wanting more.
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