I will now go through my storyboard, assessing each shot to make sure everything works ready for filming. I have already written the shot types and camera movements on my storyboard, but here I will do this in much more detail. I have also made some alterations to some of shots and changed some of them around.
Shot 1 - establishing shot of the location, a peaceful, secluded beach. The shot will feature the beach, with the sea in the background. It will hopefully be a bright day, blue sky with some clouds.
Shot 2 - a long shot looking along the beach.
Shot 3 - a shot of birds flying in the sky.
Shot 4 - another wildlife shot, birds on rocks or something else.
Shot 5 - extreme long shot along the beach, where a figure is now visible but not recognisable creating a sense of mystery.
Shot 6 - a wildlife shot, birds floating in the sea or something else.
Shot 7 - a long shot of the figure, from a different angle.
Shot 8 - forwards tracking in a long shot, following the figure who is now walking along the beach.
Shot 9 - sideways tracking shot of the figure in a medium long shot.
Shot 10 - forwards tracking shot again following the person in a medium long shot.
Shot 11 - sideways tracking shot again now with the person in a medium close up.
Shot 12 - backwards tracking shot, seeing the person clearly for the first time, in a medium shot.
Shot 13 - backwards tracking shot in a close up as the singing begins.
Shot 14 - backwards tracking shot now in a long shot of the person.
Shot 15 - camera stops moving and stays stationary, the person moves towards it until in a medium shot.
Shot 16 - wildlife shot, birds flying.
Shot 17 - location shot of beach, pan round to see performer in a long shot.
Shot 18 - performer in medium shot, singing.
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