I must begin to type up or at least fully put into words, my image for the film opening. I will be typing up a script as well as drawing a storyboard (although I am not the best drawer) in the coming day or two. My personal deadline for this is Sunday night. I have previously used the online script writing service, Celtx.
After growing to understand the software, I found it very easy to use especially since it has much of the correct formatting used to assemble scripts. Such as the scene heading, characters names, scene direction, and dialogue.
In order to create a storyboard more neatly, I will just be printing out an outline of the layout.
I am still searching for music like I had mentioned in my previous post, and I have however come across a few music choices while searching for a more light, ambient tone. This will be playing for the first half I believe and I will need to find another song for the more active second half of the film opening. I have primarily looked and found the songs on Youtube's Audio Library Another idea I had come across was to have a very long anticipation for the sort of climax of the film opening; using a snare drum, at the beginning of the second half as it will only drum so slowly that is is barely noticeable and slowly increases speed and tempo until the main character is struck with the baseball. Release all the built-up tension, I do still need to find music to accompany this into the final shot of the film opening.
Celtx Photo: https://www.celtx.com/index.html
Script Outline Photo: https://screencraft.org/2015/05/07/elements-of-screenplay-formatting/
Storyboard Layout Photo: https://boords.com/storyboard-template
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