Beginnings of a Story #14
The story board will begin with an ariel shot. I will use a drone to create the ariel shot and position it over a forest to make the setting look isolated. I will then put a large subtitle with slight movement of the position of the drone This subtitle will state in bold white text "Key West, Florida." During this board there will be music fitting current social tends to help harmonize with the culture of this location.
Then the next show will be a crane shot that will be overhead a car. This is going to introduce an up-close view of the setting and begin to trigger the thoughts of the audience into guessing what the film is going to do. Along with these thoughts, the audience is introduced to the world that the protagonist lives in. This also gives a wonderful transition to the next shot.
The next shot cuts to a camera that is attached to the side of the vehicle as the screen appears to be moving at a very fast rate. During this sequence will be an amplified sound of the car's motor. To further optimize the experience the intended audience feels, the sound and visuals must create a feeling of a laid back mood. This shot further gives the audience another aspect of setting and another shred of detail as to the life of the protagonist.
These three shots will create an engaging sequence to the film that will allow more viewer retention. This is due to the fast-action sequence and grandeurs provided by the opening shots. This creates the questions of who might this protagonist be and what their story is going to be. These 3 immediate shots are the beginning of my film that which will cover the life of a hard working realtor.

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