Making the storyboard was a bit of a struggle at first since the website was really strange to work with and I was quite unfamiliar with it, but it ended up being pretty simple as long as I explain what’s going on in each scene. I used http://www.storyboardthat.com to create this masterpiece. It also had a watermark at first, so I just screenshotted it instead.

Scene 1- There will pedaling shots with close-ups, mid shots, long shots, low angles etc. of all of the evidence. The evidence will include various bloodstains, a bloody knife, foot prints, and the victims body itself. This will be the majority of our title sequence, but with the limited space I had with the free trial, I could only use three squares.
Scene 2- There will be a graphic match cut between the evidence and the picture of the evidence on the newspaper. Thomas will come up behind Rebecca and will snatch the newspaper out of her hand. Multiple shots will be used here such as close ups, mid shots, and possible long shots to show the conversation between the two detectives.
“Scene” 3- This is still technically still from the second scene, but Thomas leaves the building. Rebecca is then left to grab another newspaper from the desk and have a realization about the case. This will include another midshot, and possibly a close up transitioning into the title of the film. We have a few ideas for the ending, so we will decide which one we want to use while we make our rough cuts.
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I used https://www.storyboardthat.com/ to create the storyboard.