shot 1
In the first scene we will be having a boy walking home through a wooded area. He looks to the sky and sees a meteor falling through the sky. We will be having some credits in this scene and they will be flying of the meteor. We have a range of ideas of how we will be doing the meteor scene and we have decide to edit it in or make it out of plasticine. we will be doing tracking shots, close ups and rolling shots the tarcking shot and close up of the boy will take around 10-15 seconds and the close up will also be seen from a low angle shot to see the meteor in the background.
shot 2
The boy turns around and watches the meteor fall from space and it goes over the hill and when it hits the ground and crashes the ground shakes and the boy falls down. We will also have credits in this scene as well and they will be near the meteor when it crashes. For this scene we will have tilt shots and close ups of the boy when he falls.We will also be having a tracking shot of the meteor in this scene and it will be seen through the boys eyeline making it look like its scene by him.This scene will take around 15 seconds to film.
Shot 3
In this scene the boy walks over to try to find the meteor and walks around trying to find it. In this seen we will have credits around the forest area on the trees and stuff. we will also have tracking and rolling shots with him walking and edit it to look like the clip is seen through his eye line. this scene will have tracking shots following the boy as he looks for the meteor and should take around 10 seconds.
shot 4
In this scene the boy goes to the meteor and falls down the pit created by the meteor and is knocked out. In this scene we will have tilt shots, close ups of the boy and a crane shot looking over him when he is knocked out. we will also edit in this scene and get a bright light appear at the end of the scene as a fade out. This is one of the biggest scenes in our piece and so will take about 15-20 seconds depending on what editing we use and will have a 5 second shot of him looking at a piece of meteor.
shot 5
In this scene the boy wakes up the next morning with the meteor gone. It will have a range of camera angles in the scene. We will have super close ups of the boys eye as he wakes up and a shot through his eye line of the sky. We will also have a range of close ups of the meteor sight and the boy. This scene should take around 15 seconds.
shot 6
later he walks home and trips on his doorstep and goes through his door and falls on the flour. He then realises that he has the powers to go through walls. In this seen we will have Tracking shots and have lots of editing to make it look real. this scene should only take about 10 seconds and will show the audince the boys power.
shot 7
This scene shows us the boy trying out his new powers and wonders how he will use them. There will be a range of close ups and mid shots to show the expression of what the boy is thinking.This scene will only take about 5-10 seconds depending on if we show him using his powers alot or not.
shot 8
In this scene the boy is still wondering what to do with his powers, he then glances at the table and sees a newspaper, on the front he notices a picture of the local bank in town, he now knows what to do. There will be shots from the boys perspective when looking at the newspaper, also a low angle shot looking up at the boy has he picks up the newspaper and then looking at his perspective again and then zoom into the picture. In this scene it will take about 30 seconds to film because we have lots of camera angles throughtout which will take some time.
shot 9
It then zooms out and the boy is outside the bank and putting on a balaclava and we will have a over the shoulder shot looking at the bank and the boy walking towards it looking like he is going to rob the bank. This scene is a big one because it can show to the audince that our superhero may be a villian and will take about 10-15 seconds to film.
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