Storyboard from MayankKumar398
Because of the long dialogue scenes of my script, I wanted my movie to have a different shot for every kind of dialogue in the script. To clearly show myself how I will handle certain types of camera movements or angles in determinate scenes, this is why I will follow my storyboard as close as I can. It will help me to visualize what the audience will see and feel about how the camera runs around the two main characters emphasizing their dialogues and reminding of certain types of stock shots in the genre I'm doing.
In fact most of the cop thriler movies have this interrogation scenes which are often directed with shots of the area where the scene is going to take place, followed by some shot reverse shot dialogues.
In fact most of the cop thriler movies have this interrogation scenes which are often directed with shots of the area where the scene is going to take place, followed by some shot reverse shot dialogues.
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