The film starts with the image of a garage and a close up of the dartboard with the 5 pictures of the girls on it. Then the first character(the murderer) walks into the shot. The camera then focuses on the first character picking up a dart and getting ready to throw the dart through the picture of the girl in the middle of the dartboard. We then used different transitions to get from the shots inside the garage to the 'following' shots we filmed outside. These shots consist of a girl being stalked and then the pictures of the girls on the dartboard flash onto the screen inbetween the different outside shots. The film then ends back in the garage with the dart landing in the last picture of the girls.
In our film we tried to use a wide majority of different shots including an establishing shot of the garage, a mixture of long shots, medium close ups and close ups and we also filmed a panning shot. However when we went to edit our film the panning shot was not very effective so we didnt end up using it.
That's the basic story of our film :)
When editing the film we also had to try and think about what would happen after the opening sequence so that we could decide how to end our opening sequence. As a group we decided that in the rest of the film it would show how the murderer met the five girls and the killings of each of them. This helped us to plan the end of our film :D
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