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Planning of case closed storyboard (last scene)

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Here is a storyboard of the last scene we would film, where it creates curiosity in the end by revealing an interesting detail. (That Lilith's death might have been a murder)  

Planninf of case closed storyboard (set up)

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 We created a storyboard for the set up scene in our film "case clsoed"

Case closed planning STORYBOARD (opening image)

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  When planning our film "case closed" my team and i created a storyboard to follow along when making the film camera shots. 

PLANNING OF CASE CLOSED SUMMARY OF FILM

  This is the summarize and logline of case closed when we were panning the film. we also added the film crew for our film Developing a Film Creating a logline A logline is a one-sentence summary or description of a movie. Loglines incorporate the important elements of your screenplay such as the main character, setup, central conflict, antagonist. Structure: [ protagonist ] + [ inciting incident ] + [ protagonist’s goal ] + [ central conflict ]. Example: Logline : "A young man is transported to the past , where he must reunite his parents before he and his future cease to exist ." Develop a logline for your movie. Protagonist Inciting incident Protagonist's goal: Central conflict: A detective  discovers a murder  in which he must solve  in order to catch the culprit  Define the logline for your film. Ideas should be clear, concise, and enticing.  Logline: A detective discovers a murder in which he must solve in order to catch the culprit. Summarize the entire plot of

Plannng in film Setting of world case closed

 This is the setting of world that we established for our film case closed. Defining the Setting of the world General Setting Location (Where?) Time Period (When)? Landscape (Indoor/outdoor) Tone Social Economical Status, governing principles of the place and culture school 2022 spring Outside of the auditorium (outdoor), and in the hallways/cafeteria (indoor) frustrated and curious tone Middle class citizen who believes in justice.  All locations, places, interior, exterior, spaces in your film Auditorium outside(staircase), cafeteria, hallway,  Number of Locations Location (Where?) Landscape (Indoor/outdoor) Time of Day Tone Lighting Source 3 Auditorium staircase Outdoor Afternoon Suspenseful Sunlight (natural lightsource) Hallway Indoor Afternoon Suspenseful Indoor light (Ambient light) Cafeteria Indoor Afternoon Suspenseful Indoor light (Ambient light)

PLANNING IN FILM CASE CLOSE EXPOSITION

 An exposition is the general background of a film, while planning case closed , this is what me and my team established for the exposition. Exposition Writing an Exposition! Exposition  is a literary term that refers to the background information the audience needs to know for your story's world to make sense. It includes anything from character introductions to set details and Dialogue and is most common at the story's beginning. The primary purpose of Exposition is to illuminate the motivations of a film's characters and the crucial details and circumstances that define their dramatic situation. Practical Exposition adds vital, exciting information to the story's world so that the audience can comprehend the central dramatic narrative. Exposition can also be used to foreshadow a critical event or justify a character's skills and decisions. Five Different Exposition Techniques Dialogue . A conversation between two or more characters allows for simple and effectiv

PLANNING OF CASE CLOSED SHOT LIST

  This is the shot list of the shots and framing that were used in our film "case closed" ACT I Shot List A shot list is a document that maps out everything that will happen in a scene of a film, or video, by describing each Shot within that film or video. Beat 1: O pening Image Opening image . A short description of the very first moment or event people will see at the film's beginning. Strive for an exciting opening that will make your audience lean in to engage your story and sets the tone for the story you're telling.  Describe the Opening Image: Document how many shots and the camera work you will be using to define this section of your film opening. Add more rows or subtract rows based on your narrative structure. Shot # 1 Description/Action Line Camera Shot (Shot size and angle) Composition of Shot and Camera Framing Camera Movement Sound ( Music, Dialogue, sound effects.) E.g., 1 Shot of NW 44 th st in the morning with students being dropped off and walking t