We produced a draft of our storyboard on paper to clearly organise our ideas on camera angles and movement, as well as the types of sound that we want to use when editing our short film. We also produced a draft of our screenplay online, displaying the settings within our short film and laying out the different text messages needed within the character's flashbacks.
We used Celtx to draft our screenplay. This can be viewed by clicking the following link:
https://www.celtx.com/auth/public/resource/inyqm9ke
In the next few days we will be asking members of our target audience to read our storyboard and screenplay and give us feedback for them. Here are some of the questions that we thought of.
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