Here is an over view of scenes that will take place within my trailer, I have created a rough draft which will allow the filming on the on the day to run smoothly.

1.Two shot of brother and sister in basement
2. Mcu shot of Ellen, in basement.
3.Two shot of brother and sister.
4. Extreme close up of actor (Ellen)
5. Zoom in on Ellen's eyes.
6.Extreme close up of Ellen's brother.
7.Camera slides down to Ellen's lips.
8. Explosion scenes/ spaceship.
Once I created a basic outline to what I wanted to create for my trailer, I was then able to play around with scenes when editing and uploading the footage onto premiere pro and after effects. Once I started to edit my footage, I found that my original story board changed hugely- this shows that within the production stage of filming, scenes are cut or changed. However by having this basic outline helped me when choosing what scenes were best fitted for my teaser trailer and also allowed me to add scenes that felt best fitted for my teaser trailer.
Cast Members
Once I made a basic plot for my film I was then able to search for the actors that will be within my trailer. This process proved to be though,, however after asking the drama teacher I was able to select actors from the class, it was vital that they had acting experience and guidance as it would mean that the acting would enhance my plot, and alongside this they would make the overall visual appearance of my trailer appear more professional. Ensuring that both me and the actors had a strong communication meant that when scheduling for my filming the process was controlled and planned smoothly.
Bearing Destroyer Teaser Trailer
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