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Initial Storyboard
Explanation: I created it this story because I wanted it to be a mystery and have surprise factor in it that is only revealed to the audience. As of right now, the film will open with a video of the sky were the credits will be displayed, along with calm music. Then it will slowly zoom to a close up shot of a watch, which is the main object. It will transition to an establishing shot of a city setting, and a fast-beat music/song will start playing. Next will be a shot of a poster stating that the police is undergoing a search for jewel thief. After, a full shot of the man taking off the watch will be displayed, followed by a cameo shot of him going to sleep. The next morning, the man will wake up to find the watch missing, and a choker shot will emphasize his shocked expression. Finally, the camera will cut to a close up shot of the watch, then zooming out to from a pile of jewelry and showing the face of the theft, which is a famous person in the city. Also, the theft will be sh...
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