Blog Post #32 - Storyboard for my project
A storyboard is a great way for being able to better visualize scenes in a film that you are going to create. Since a storyboard is beneficial to the process of creating a film I decided to create one in order to have a better idea of what my scenes will look like in my opening scene.
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| The storyboard for my project |
The first scene shows D.L and his partner in their vehicle. In that scene they will be looking around for houses to rob and will then find a house to rob.
The second scene shows D.L getting out of the vehicle that his partner is currently driving. After D.L does this he goes to the house in order to enter and go inside the house.
The third scene shows D.L in the living room of the house looking for valuables. While he is looking for valuables he knocks down a few boxes on accident.
The fourth scene shows James moving in bed because he woke up after hearing a noise. He does not get out of bed because he thinks the noise is not unusual.
The fifth scene shows D.L opening a drawer in the kitchen and finding a briefcase. He then grabs the briefcase in order to investigate what is inside the briefcase.
The sixth scene shows D.L opening the briefcase and discovering an excessive amount of 100 dollar bills inside of the briefcase.
The seventh scene shows D.L back in the car with his partner. D.L then shows the briefcase to his partner and they leave the house.
The eighth scene shows James fully getting out of bed because he started to think about the noise he heard and realized that someone was in his house.
The ninth scene shows James checking the drawer where his briefcase was to find out that it has been stolen.
The tenth scene shows James looking outside of his house at the criminals' vehicle. James is very angered at these criminals and seeks revenge.

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