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Storyboard

Scene 1: An establishing shot of the main character's house. Scene 2: A pan shot of the main character on her bed listening to music on her phone and reading a book. Scene 3: A medium shot of the main character checking her phone because she got a call. Scene 4: An over-shoulder shot of her friend calling her and answering the phone. Scene 5: A medium shot of her talking to her friend on her phone. Scene 6: A tracking shot of the main character leaving her bed. Scene 7: The main character goes to the next room for her dog. Scene 8: The main character picks up her dog and it fades out to where she is downstairs putting the dog's leash on. Scene 9: A low angle of the main character putting her dog's leash on. Scene 10: A medium shot of the main character talking to her dog. Scene 11: A tilt shot of the blue sky. Scene 12: A shot of the main chracter walking her dog to the park in the neighborhood. Scene 13: A long shot of the main character walking her dog. Scene 14L A high a

Title design in details

 Font: Tone - An option for a font I can use is "Typer" in Capcut fonts. Contrast:  A potential color I will use for all the titles is black. Size –  I put the size at 10 not too small or too big it allows the audience to see it without blocking the whole screen. Working title : I think the title of my film is going to be called "Missing Dog". How will the titles (the words) enter and leave the screen ? The titles will enter the screen by fading in and leaving the screen with fade out transition How long will each title be on the screen before it disappears? Each title will be about 10-15 seconds each.

Location, Participants, Health, Schedule

Schedule January 29 and 31 : On this day I'm going to film the scenes in my house. It will incorporate the different transitions used for both scenes at my house. February 5 and 6: This day I'm going to film the scenes in the neighborhood. February 12: This day I'm going to film at the park (last day of filming). February 23: Going to put all my scenes into Capcut. And start adjusting the lengths and cutting out unnecessary parts of the scenes. February 26: Editing on Capcut doing the voiceover for the first scene in my bedroom and the last scene at the park. February 28: Adding the background music and transitions. March 4: Adding the title designs for the opening sequence. March 11: Final review and add some edits if needed.                                                                        Location I will be filming by my house and the approaching road. Also, the park in my neighborhood.     Participants Actors Elizabeth Ehney- The main character and the kidnappe

Script

 My Bed                                                             Elizabeth (main character) (On phone) Hey girl I just got this new dog it's one of a kind I paid 10 million for it.                                                               Natalie (Friend) Oh my gosh, that's crazy! I can't believe you got it so many people were trying to get it.                                                       Elizabeth (main character) I know I have to go now I'm going to walk him! My house (downstairs)                                                            Elizabeth (main character) Come on Neptune (the dog) let's get ready for our walk.                                                                 20 seconds later Okay, we're done lets go. The neighborhood                                                          Elizabeth (main character) Wow, it's a sunny day Neptune (the dog) I can tell it's going to be a good day at the Park.                      

Title Research: Gone Girl

  I got this movie from Art of the Title. What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? The titles that are displayed in the opening sequence are the company, who wrote it, the actors, the movie name, the casting, the sound design, the music, the costume designers, the production designer, executive producers, and the producer, based on who wrote the novel screenplay,  What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? The images show a man touching her wife's head with a dialogue on the man talking about trying to figure how what his wife thinks about. Some images show the setting, a guy standing out of his house. How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the opening sequence? The film establishes a feeling of the genre from the open sequence by having a mystery sound music. It creates a feeling that something is going to happen, it's unknown. It shows a man with his wife and talking about her gives it a mystery feeling because, the way he talks about

Title Research: Pink Panther

  I got this movie from Art of the Titles. What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? The titles that are displayed during the opening sequence are the company name, the director,  the writer, the actors, the movie name, who wrote the main titles, who cast, the theme song, the music supervisor, the costume designers, who edit it, production designers, director of photography, executive producers, who wrote it, screenplay. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? Images that are prioritized in the opening sequence are a cartoon animation of the investigator trying to find a pink panther. Which indicated that the investigator is looking for someone which is what the pink panther symbolizes. It shows the pink panther running away and missing photos of the pink panther, How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the opening sequence? This film establishes a feeling of mystery in the opening sequence by there being missing posters. An animation of an in

Title Research: Prisoners

 I got this movie from Art of the Title. What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? The titles that are displayed in the opening sequence are the actor and the movie's name. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? The image shows a guy in his car driving. It shows the setting giving many types of shots. It shows the man walking somewhere to an office putting something on the table and getting mad. Someone getting killed by poisonous gas but not showing who it is. How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the opening sequence? It gives a feeling of mystery because it shows the beginning of how a mystery is going to occur. It shows the investigator meeting someone, however, after the man he saw got poisoned by gas. This makes it a mystery because it doesn't show who got poisoned. Another thing was the music the music is usually what is used in mysteries.

Title Research: Art of the Title Website Title Research: Watch the Titles Website

While researching for movie sites to research movies on my genre. I came across two sites. One of the sites name is "Watch the Titles!" and the other is "Art of The Title". These sites look like it would be useful in helping with my opening sequence. In "Watch the Titles!" have tabs that I can choose from such as film, tv shows, event titles, etc. And once you click on of the tabs it show many films that I use to research for my genre. Once you choose a film it shows the opening sequence of the film and information about the film. This would help me with organizing my opening sequence and get inspiration on how I would edit it and film. For "Art of The Title" it's very similar to "Watch the Titles!". Both have the same features and have many options for movies to watch the opening sequence and have some background information about the movie which would be great use to me with creating a good opening sequence.