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Movie Opener Brainstorming & Research.

  Rise: There are a lot of extreme close-ups in this clip, followed by quick zooms and panning shots (this editing enhances the video). In addition, there is a piece of upbeat music playing in the background, which leads to it being stopped for an unexpected situation to unfold.  Dear Lover:  There are a lot of shots about the environment and zoom-ins. This creates a natural and realistic effect so that the narrator and the characters in the film can explain what's going on. The music is also pretty romantic and smooth to transition the characters tell the audience a story, and connect with the audience. Dare to Thrill:  The film has hype music in the background, which boosts the adventurous vibes you feel from the piece. In addition, there are a lot of shots with the cars, panning shots, zoom shots, close-up shots, and wide shots. It's impressive how much dedication the student put the camera in certain spots in the clip, and it enhances the video a lot.  Alway...

Initial Storyboard

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The story board was written by Josh, I drew everything by my self and Reid just joined the group.  How the storyboard goes is first you meet an alien which shows a close up of him. Afterwards, you flip the camera to the boy which he is frozen in fear and is in shock because of the alien. Then afterwards, the boy starts running away and accidentally tripped on a stack of books in the abandoned school yard. The boy turns around to see if the alien was there but the alien was gone, which only causes the boy to be more frantic and run towards the hall of the buildings after he got back up from falling. The boy then check his surroundings then look up in a high point angle to look relief and thought that everything was fine. However, that was then the alien appears in front of the boy and (I should have drawn better angle here) the alien is looking down at the boy ready to devour him at any moment.  

"Semester Exam - Film Analyses of The Knick

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