We then had to draw up a storyboard showing roughly how we wanted scenes to look and play out. This also helps to make us start thinking about where the camera will have to be in the areas for the scenes, how many times to do parts of the scenes from different angles to then mix together to make scenes flow from one to the other and more interesting for the viewer and also the height of the camera for example if it's a point of view shot it has to be eye level for it to be believable. This is our story board:

We used this as a rough guide for setting up filming days so we knew what and who we needed for the set dates but in the final piece we added more edited scenes such as in the corridor scenes using shots from Lacey's perspective to make the sequence of the scenes more interesting but also because it gave the audience a chance to be in Lacey's position.
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