Thursday, 7 November 2013

Storyboard Script

1st shot-(BBC news theme song) A TV news reporter appears on a TV screen relaying the news about a deadly virus. ‘News of the deadly virus has spread to other countries, we urge you to have weapons at the ready and if possible try and get to Central London where all of the resources are available.’
2nd shot- We are then shown a small clip of people are walking down a road with surgical masks over their faces.
3rd shot- The news reporter comes back onto the screen saying ‘This news broadcast is under threat of being cut off by the infected; we are sorry fellow Britons you are on your own.’
4th shot- The TV screen then flicks to white noise, showing that the signal has been cut.
5th shot- We see a girls feet walking through a woods. (The sound of the leaves rustling are enhanced for tension)
6th shot- There is a short shot of where the girl has just walked.
7th shot- An infected person then walks past the screen tracing her footsteps.
8th shot- We then see a close up of the girl’s face, she is looking frightened and has cuts and bruises on her face. Her breathing is heavy and shaky.
9th shot- We then see what she is looking at which is an empty landscape, the shot makes her look paranoid.
10th shot- We then see a close up of an infected person’s mouth hiding behind a branch.
11th shot- We see an extreme close up of an infected character’s eyes, the audience will know that he’s been watching her.
12th shot-The girl at this point is still walking and has her back to the camera.
13th shot- A branch snaps (enhance sound) the girl then whips her head round to where the noise came from.
14th shot- The girl just starts sprinting through the woods and the audience know that she has seen the infected character watching her.
15th shot- Jump cuts from girl running and the infected running using fast pace editing to create a chase scene effect.
16th shot-We see the girl run into another infected character. (screen goes suddenly black)

17th shot- The titles then pop up onto the screen reading ‘NO TOMORROW’ 

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