The document provides a final script for a phone call between criminal associates as well as explanations for the script choices. It then discusses finalizing a storyboard by including details on camera angles, shot durations, sounds, and transitions to have all production information in one place before filming. The storyboard itself is also referenced but not included.
2. Final Script
(Phone ringing)
Gambino: Yes?
Associate: I’ve got the package you wanted.
Gambino: I’m impressed. How long are you going to be?
Associate: Give us 10, we’ll be there. Have the money
ready, I wanna be in and out, no hassle.
Gambino: Understood.
(Phone hung up)
3. Why is this the final script?
We wanted the phone call to be short but leave
questions in the minds of the audience.
The phrase “I’ve got the package you wanted” makes
the audience wonder what the package is. This
creates tension and mystery.
The blunt atmosphere of the script makes it seem
very professional and serious. It appears these men
mean business.
4. This is the last draft of our storyboard before the final version.
We have all of our ideas on this storyboard and we just needed
to make it neater and include key information such as camera
angles and timings.
5. Final storyboard
The following slides show our final storyboard.
This storyboard takes into account a shot list, making
note of what camera angles/distances we want, and
timings, how long each shot will be.
It also presents some information on sounds and
transitions.