The only part of the script which I have redrafted is the fact that I have added black screens to add more tension and changed where I put the rhetorical question. I will get feedback on this when I have fully completed my teaser trailer.
The storyboard which I have redrafted is illustrated below:
This is a rough drawing of what my teaser trailer looks like. This uses 12 slides instead of 8 as there were more elements to it that I thought would make the teaser trailer better. On these images, I have also written down what camera position I will be doing unless it's not obvious. There aren't many camera techniques which I have decided to use because in movies that are similar to the teaser trailer that I'm doing, normally they haven't got very many camera positions because they don't want to make the film look to exaggerated. This is the main reason why I have not made many camera positions. I didn't want the film to look to empowering and if there were many different shots it would have changed the genre which I wanted.
The storyboard which I have redrafted is illustrated below:
This is a rough drawing of what my teaser trailer looks like. This uses 12 slides instead of 8 as there were more elements to it that I thought would make the teaser trailer better. On these images, I have also written down what camera position I will be doing unless it's not obvious. There aren't many camera techniques which I have decided to use because in movies that are similar to the teaser trailer that I'm doing, normally they haven't got very many camera positions because they don't want to make the film look to exaggerated. This is the main reason why I have not made many camera positions. I didn't want the film to look to empowering and if there were many different shots it would have changed the genre which I wanted.
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