Shot 1: Introduction- Paramount pictures logo.
Shot 2: Introduction- in assocation with...TRT productions.
Shot 3: Shot of protagonist walking, leg shot only.
Shot 4: Continuation of leg shot, screen shakes emphasising the character getting shoved by the bullies and books fall to the floor.
Shot 5: Protagonist bends down to pick the books up that he dropped and is pushed back down onto the floor again. Leg shot/ full body shot.
Shot 6: Close up of the books, in which one is open then a tear drop falls into one of the books pages.
Shot 7: Protagonist walks into the school toliets, the shot is mostly composed of the door.
Shot 8: Audience see the protagonist shutting himself in cubcile
Shot 9: extreme close up of the protagonist crying.
Shot 10: (Flashback) Mid close up of the bullies laughing at the protagonist/victim this could also be considered as a p.o.v shot. Within this shot i will highlight one character as the "ring leader"! as this will be his main victim later in the film.
Shot 11: (Flashback) A point of view shot/ long shot of the protagonist sitting down at a table for lunch there will then be a track/pan movement with the camera via the tripod, and then the protagonist also the victim within this scene will get a cup of water threw over him. The reason why this could be considered a p.o.v shot yet again is that it could be taken from the point of view of the person that threw the water.
Shot 12: (Flashback) Protagonist walks into his bedroom at home, sits down and breaks down due to events that have happened recently.
Shot 13: (Flashback)Long shot. Whilst sitting down the main characters bedroom door bursts open to find his siblings.
Shot 14: (Flashback) The sibling raises his hand .
Shot 15: (Flashback) A close up of the protagonists face scared!
Shot 16: Title slide.
Shot 17: (Flashback) Shadow of the siblings hand on the wall wall.The sibling goes to hit the protagonist, but you can only see it in shadows meaning that you only see the silhouette of the protaognists face and the antagonists hand.
Shot 18: Title slide.
Shot 19: Flashing images of news reports, news theme introductions and newspapers clippings. At the end of this shot a flashed up image of the protagonists face will then flashup as he has become a deluded character.
Shot 20: Mid close up: The bullies follower will be washing her hands in a sink and then looks in the mirror, suddently the protagonist is behind her with a knife, she then screams and quickly stops when stabbed.
Shot 21: Close up of the victims face dying- (might include the close up of the pupil dilating.)
Shot 22: Title slide.
Shot 23: Full body shot of the protagonist in a red telephone box taunting his last victim (main bully) in this shot he has matured more and you never get to see his face.
Shot 24: Close up of the main bully's phone ringing, the girl is in the background out of focus when walking up to the phone to answer it her figure becomes more clearer.
Shot 25: Mid close up, the girl answers her phone and then he taunts her and hangs up.
The following shots will be displayed very quickly so they will be subliminally, so they are observed but not watched. There will also be a change in the music.
Shot 26: extreme close up of a door handle turning slowly= creating suspense.
Shot 27: Establishing/long shot, of the protagonist walking up to the victims (the bully's) house, the ex bully can be seen from the window, if the shot is looked in great detail.
Shot 28: Girl (the main bully) is in her room and quickly packing her bags attempting to run away.
Shot 29: Protagonist approaches the girls front door, this can be seen through the frosted glass.
Shot 30: Mid close up and long shot. The girl has finished packing her bag opens her door in a hurry desperate to get away.
Shot 31: The protagonist now the murderer, is in the doorway, he grabs her phone and turns it off.
Shot 32: Title slide. including review
Shot 33: Name of film.
Shot 34: A scream and a bloody knife drops onto the floor in slow motion.
This is a really interesting idea, Tom. It could be a very powerful piece of film! It will really enhance your vision if you get this down visually as an animatic storyboard. You must consider aspects of narrative and/or script/dialogue as well, to write into your storyboard.
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