In our lesson, we watched the opening sequence to 'Back to the Future', making notes on mise-en-scene, framing, sound and shot types. We then were told to storyboard the opening, including information from our notes.
1. We chose the panning shot of all the clocks, and mentioned the diegetic ticking sounds.
2. The next shot we showed was the close up frame of the television
3. We then showed the overflowing dog bowl, as this signifies the absence of both the pet and the owner.
4. Then came the tracking shot of the skateboard hitting the plutonium, a plot of narrative significance.
5. Next came the cuts and close ups of Marty turning up all the dials, an extreme close up on the overdrive dial and of the pick.
6. Lastly we chose the long-shot of Marty flying through the air as the amplifier breaks.
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