Skip to main content

Planning - Storyboard

                                          








1) Rowyn opens her eyes and screen turns black to title.

2) Rowyn wakes up panicking.

3) The phone buzzes, Rowyn tries to reach, but her hand goes through the phone. 

4) Rowyn in denial, confused.

5) Rowyn brushing her hair, her phone buzzes. 

6) Rowyn calling her mom. 

7) Rowyn goes to find the Advil bottle, after looking through the cabinets, she does. 

8) Rowyn looks at the Advil she just threw out, and the label says WAKE UP.

9) Rowyn walks into her mom watching the news, the first time she hears about the serial killer. 

10) Rowyn starts to leave her house to go on her run, she says bye to her mom. 

11) Rowyn is on the run and sees a mysterious figure. 

12) The camera cuts to behind the killer, Rowyn is running home. 

13) Rowyn checks mailbox, nothing in there. Mom gives letter to Rowyn. 

14) Rowyn opens letter, the words written in blood "WAKE UP". 

15) Rowyn receives a call from her friend. Rowyn realizing the killer is near. 

16) Rowyn scared, paranoid.

17) Chloe trying to convince Rowyn to call the cops. 

18) Chloe and Rowyn end up in an argument. 

19) Rowyn checks her phone and thinks about calling the cops. 

20) Cops knock on front door. 

21) Rowyn speaks to the cops. 

22) Rowyn scrolls through sites on "how to discover a serial killer."

23) Rowyn tells her mom about the serial killer. 

24) Unknown number texts Rowyn. 

25) Rowyn looks out her window and hears a loud bang. 

26) Rowyn turns back and sees a bloody handprint and a mysterious figure.

27) Rowyn finds a piece of paper with "WAKE UP" written in blood and when she turns the killer appears behind her.

28) Wakes up and realizes she was in a dream. 

29) Rowyn turns off alarm. 

30) Rowyn's mom comes into her room to tell her breakfast is ready. 


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Creative Critical Reflection - Final Task

 1. How does your product use or challenge conventions AND how does it represent social groups or issues?  Answer:       This product utilizes conventions in horror and thriller movies. We used camera angles, music, editing, and dialogue that are commonly used in movies like this. For example, this product has scenes that are close-ups which are used in horror films to show fear in characters or to show what may be happening to change the viewer's focus while watching. In this scene right here we used a close-up to show the killer show that the audience can feel how close the killer was to the main character without her knowing. Almost as a dramatic irony. When the characters don't know what may be going on but the audience does. Overall, the product was truly a thriller because of the amount of suspense it had. Each scene kept building up which is usually what horror/thriller films use. But it does challenge conventions because of costumes. In this scene h...

Wake Up - Final Task

Hey y'all! This is my final task. Overall, I am super happy about this and I hope you guys are too. Hope you enjoy!

Music: Choosing Audios

 Hey y'all! Last addition to the editing portion of the final task! I was doing research on the music that was going to apply to the Final Task. I used many websites, but deciding to stick with what I knew would be the best, it needed to be found on YouTube. I searched for royalty free music and boy oh boy there were MANY to choose from. However, I was stuck between two sounds. One being a constant beat like a timer and the other having suspense in the sound as time went on. Although it was a tough decision to make between me and my group, my group members and I came agreed to choose the second one. The reasoning behind this choice, was simple. It fit the plot of our film and plot better. The first choice was a little to fast paced, meaning that it wouldn't have fit the video. It was also very loud, so it would be hard to both insert and hear non-diegetic sounds. On the other hand, the second one was quiet, but added that suspenseful aspect that I was looking for in the film. ...