Below I have Scanned and added in my storyboards, For convenience I will explain what is happening in each frame.
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1. The first thing that we see in our film is of course one of our main
characters opening the door with a low level shot of his feet exiting a
vehicle. Originally we wanted to go with an establishing shot of the
scene, but we assessed that there wouldn't be enough space in the scene
to warrant a proper clean shot. |
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2. This is the point where the shot focus would change to a side shot, notice the key pointers to indicate what the camera shouldn't focus on. In this case Alex's face should not be visible to the audience until later on during the meetup with his superior. |
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3. From here we can see Alex closing the car, then allowing the camera to pan beside him and as he walks forward, pan up to show him walking into the crime scene | |
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4. At this point we can see Alex Cross entering the crime scene, notable point include that this is an over the shoulder shot that shows Alex walk under the crime scene tape while the camera stays behind. |
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5. This shot is a continuation of the previous one where it shows Cross walking towards John Walker, currently conversing with a Crime Scene Specialist. |
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6. This shot depicts the change of view from person to person once the conversation begins. |
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7. This is depicting the shot reverse shot between the characters as they walk between what is most likely going to be a large table. | | |
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8. This is the reveal of the body in the scene but it doesn't hold this shot for too long before it moves to a low angle shot. |
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9. The Arrow indicates the angle that the camera is at and what the audience is going to be seeing.
10. We simply see John walker Reading the Note
11. The note is placed in an Evidence Bag.
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