Today, I did two things: the storyboard and the Smile Room door label prop.
In the script, I wanted to play around with POV shots. In addition to this, I want to use what I learned about premiere masks in the final film. The masks can be used to create an effect of eyes closing and opening. By creating an ellipse and inverting the mask from the center to the out parts of the screen, it will look like blinking. As well as this, I thought about what sounds I can create for the film. The squishing uncomfortable sound of a needling puncturing skin could be something unnerving that I can add into my film. As well as this, in order to make the POV shots more impactful, I can add heavy breathing to certain sections.
The above two pictures are my script. The story will have two major developments which the rest of the shots build to. The first is seeing the scalpel in the hands of the dentist. The second is finally getting to see the face of the boy whose mouth is no longer there. This will help me when I am filming as I will only get one hour and if I already know what to film, I will be able to finish getting all the shots I need.
The second task I completed today was creating the door label prop. In scenes eight and nine, the label can be seen. Therefore, I need to create it. What I am thinking is something child friendly as it needs to appeal to the likes of its consumers.
In the next post, I will work towards getting all the necessary props as well as set a filming date as the offices for the dentistry open. Then I can prepare further from there.
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