
Storyboarding

This pan shot is used to introduce the alleyway. It features focusing on the graffiti on the wall and pans for effect to show the rest of the alleyway.

This bird’s eye view will consist of climbing up a lamppost/wall and the camera facing straight down. After a few seconds, Melina walks up from the start of the alleyway. This is when her character is introduced in the script and she is talking on the phone to Ethan.

This shot shows both Turkish thugs on the ground, as if injured, and then Turkish thug 1, getting his phone out and calling his boss, saying something along the lines of, "They have escaped" This is the last shot in the sequence, where the title, 'Ethan Steal' appears.

This pan shot is used to introduce the alleyway. It features focusing on the graffiti on the wall and pans for effect to show the rest of the alleyway.
Below are the storyboards associated with the final film opening, I and the rest of my group are working on. Each member of my group directed a series of shots, and Amid drew them onto the storyboards. The shot description can be seen in the caption of the storyboard, or visit my Shooting Plan page, to view the shot description, as well as whom in my group directed those series of shots. The storyboards will be a vital piece during filming of the film opening sequence, as it will allow us to refer back to the shot we need, making the film shoot as efficient as possible.