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Storyboard for Short Film

 








  1. establishing shot of the house and sound of the storm
  2. babysitter (Riley) and kid1 (Lana) in the living room
  3. medium close up of rile talking to Lana
  4. close up of Lana's facial reaction
  5. over the shoulder shot of Lana flipping through her notebook
  6. low angle of Lana writing something down
  7. close up to the notebook
  8. medium wide shot of Riley reading the notebook
  9. pan shot of Lana pointing
  10. jumpcut to the dark hallway
  11. wide shot of Riley and Lana in the living room
  12. close up of Lana shaking her head no
  13. high angle of angle writing again
  14. close up of the notebook 
  15. jumpcut to the hallway entrance (+ a giggle)
  16. wide shot of Riley questioning Lana
  17. tracking shot of Riley walking toward the hallway
  18. Close-up of Riley grabbing the flashlight
  19. tracking and close up of Lana grabbing riley
  20. POV shot of Riley seeing Lana
  21. close up of Riley
  22. wide shot of Riley and lana
  23. tracking shot of Riley walking in the hallway
  24. medium wide shot of Riley 
  25. extreme close up of riley's ear
  26. long shot of Riley turning around
  27. tracking shot of Riley leaving
  28. long shot of the hallway expanding
  29. low angle of the door creaking
  30. over the shoulder shot of Riley grabbing her phone for the flashlight

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