Monday, December 8, 2025

Project Storyboard Blog Post #14

 Storyboard Drawing!


Today, I will describe the narrative depicted in the storyboard. 

Scene 1: 

  • Shot A: The scene begins in a dim, silent setting. The audience is presented with a close-up of an unfamiliar person's feet as they slowly ascend a staircase. The solitary sound of their footsteps is the only audible element, instantly creating a sense of tension. 
  • Shot B: The silhouette of the mysterious figure is cast on a dark wall. They remain completely motionless. This shot compels the viewer to focus on the silhouette.

Scene 2: 

  • The camera captures the back of an unidentified stranger, who is covertly observing a victim preparing for bed.

 Scene 3: 

  • The introduction skips over the violent moment, jumping straight to the aftermath. 
  • Shot A: The stranger is seen walking through a dimly lit hallway. Dramatic lighting is provided by lightning flashes and thunder outside, briefly illuminating the corridor. The camera focuses on their hands, from which blood drips slowly from both the knife and their fingertips. 
  • Shot B: A close-up shot highlights the floor, revealing blood-soaked footprints and trails left by the stranger, heightening the audience's suspense and excitement. 

Scene 4:

  •  The final scene features a brief shot of a doll left at the site of the victim's murder. This peculiar item at the crime scene adds a strong sense of mystery and hints that the killer might be leaving a signature clue. 

So, this is the complete summary of my storyboard. Hopefully, when we begin filming, the movie will resemble this vision. It took me about an hour to sketch this due to my trash drawing skills!

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