Storyboard Blog: Getting The Brain Juices Flowing






 Scene 1- Two actors will be standing in a driveway having a short conversation where they aren't actually speaking as the lyrics play over it one of them being in the car the other outside the car. This scene 

Scene 2- The car will be pulling out of the driveway.

Scene 3- The car will be driving away from the first filming location before the camera cuts and the next scene begins.

Scene 4- Outside of the second filming location as the car that was seen in the previous scene will be driving into the driveway.

Camera Angle- The camera angle for the first 4 scenes will be a wide shout to capture the environment and the actors.

Scene 5- One of the actors will be talking on the phone while they are sitting in the car. This scene will be filmed a close up shot to capture the emotion of the actor while on the phone.


Scene 6- The second actor will be pacing back and forth in a living room trying to get into contact with actor that was in their bedroom in the previous scene

Scene 7- The same actor that was in the car having a conversation on the phone will now be sitting on a bed, on a laptop. The actor will look as if they are frustrated with something and display these emotions before the camera cuts.

Scene 8- The actor sitting in the bedroom answers a phone call from the other actor and tell the person to leave them alone before hanging up the phone

Camera angle- The camera angle for scenes 6-8 will be a medium shot to show actor movements and actions.

Scene 9- The actor that was pacing back in forth in their bedroom will start to text the actor sitting in their bedroom on the laptop.Which will be filmed in as a screen recording .

Scene 10- The first actor will be about to block the second actor. 

Scene 11The final scene will be a close up or screen recording of a phone receiving text messages that will display lyrics of the song 

Scene 12- Name of the Song and artist will be displayed before video fades to black.

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