Wednesday, 27 November 2013

#12 Mood Board - ideas for my film

I have made a mood board for what I would like to be in my film. Our theme is Independent thrillers, so in order to stick to this, did a little research, as I wasn't sure of what I wanted it to be like.

This is a clip that I found which I found thrilling, so I have taken some ideas from it.




After watching it a couple of times, I started to construct a short passage of a summery of what I want to be in the film.


Every night for the past 2 weeks, Tom, (a made up character) wakes at 5:30am, to the sound of someone crying. Tom sits up in fright. Having never gone downstairs to see who is there, he decides to take this morning to be the first to see what the noise is. His bed creaks as he gets out, and he walks towards the door. Not noticing at first, he trips on a plate that was at the end of his bed. (‘Why was that plate there...I didn’t leave and empty plate in my room?’) he thinks. This panics him. Off he walks down the stairs and the crying stops. Tom cuts short his step, but then continues to walk down. [Editing: Flash back memories of sitting in bed, tripping over the plate, stopping suddenly on the stairs.] Tom walks into all the rooms but sees nothing. A sudden cry alerts and the doorbell rings. (‘Are the two related?’) He walks to the kitchen but it looks just the same, until he walks round the counter in the middle of the room and finds another plate, but smashed on the floor. A few meters away is one more...in the same state. He stares back and forth at the two smashed plates and walks backwards from them...he walks slowly to the door having heard the bell ring earlier. Tom turns the key in the lock, and twists the door handle. [Editing: Flashes the image of him and the opening door.]  
So once I had finished, I then made together my mood board for the film. So here it is.


In my film, I would like to have many different camera angle shots, just like the ones in Skyfall that I analysed.

 
 

 

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