Monday, 24 March 2014

Storyboard 7

STORYBOARD 13,14

The shot shown below is the next shot in the sequence. Very similar to the previous shots 11 and 12, the scenes would play put exactly the same. After the first credits/titles, the 13th shot shows Drew still being repeatedly kicked and beat at a fast pace and relentlessly. The shot would once again be short and over very quick, highlight the fast pace of the action and just how fast this action is taking place. A way that this could be interpreted is by the idea of adrenaline. When a person is under stress or seems to find themselves in a position where the only two choices of action are flight or fight, adrenaline will build up and almost cause everything perceived to the individual to slow down. This is often seen in action films or even video games, when the character receives an adrenaline boost during a particularly intense moment. The adrenaline in the drunkard's system is causing him to repeatably lash out. The close shot of the boot kicking the body of Drew shows the exact detail of where and how the kicks are being delivered, making this action seem even more real then it is.
This fast, short shot will once again flash white to be replaced by the next shot of the credits, this time showing the director. This shot wouldn't last much longer than the previous, just enough time for the titles to appear/fade into the screen and then fade out again, back into the white, only the be replaced again by another shot.This constant fast pace increases the tension and action.

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