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Story Board

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 Hello again! This is my story board blog and I hope you get the idea of what we are trying to do.

Indecisive?

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 Hey welcome back! Today we will be talking about our plans to film this short film and how we plan to go about it. Schedule : So me and Riley haven't really planned a schedule, since we both have pretty busy weeks but we plan on recording during the weekends. We decided to record on weekends due to the fact it'll give us more time to film rather than a few hours after school where we would have limited time. If there is a long weekend or early release we will take advantage of that and film. So we don't really have a schedule as of right now but plan on filming during weekends. Location : So our location is still pending due to the fact that we have a lot of places to choose from but Riley said he would prefer if it were near my house. We originally planned on filming in a nature park in the woods but then we thought about an idea where we can film at a carnival since there are a few happening around our area. We will pick between one of those two locations but we will als

Short film research: Don't Move

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Common sounds found in film: Suspenseful Music: Tense and eerie musical scores or soundtracks are commonly used to build suspense and enhance the overall atmosphere of horror films. Creaking or Footsteps: Sounds of creaking floors, footsteps, or other subtle noises can create a sense of unease and anticipation. Breathing or Whispering: Soft, ominous breathing or whispering sounds are often employed to heighten tension and evoke a feeling of being watched or followed. Jump Scares: Sharp, sudden sounds or music cues, known as jump scares, are frequently used to startle the audience and intensify moments of fright. Heartbeat Pounding: The sound of a heartbeat, either normal or irregular, can be used to convey fear and anxiety, especially during intense scenes. Door Creaks or Slamming: Sounds of doors creaking open or slamming shut can add to the suspense, especially in scenes involving unexpected entrances or exits. Unsettling Ambient Sounds: Ambient sounds such as distant screams, howlin