Storyboard

 




So far the storyboard had been finished with slightly finer details. We plan to use this storyboard during our scenes as a check to make sure we're staying on time, to the sound cues, and to make sure that we're efficiently striving through the video. But before that, I want to talk about the storyboard and the scenes themselves, and truly go into detail on what each scene represents on its own basis.

But also mention, that some scenes that have red arrows are the ways the characters are looking or going to be looking at. ------>


Scene 1














During this scene, the vehicle arrives in the parking lot of the "Freddy Fazbear" building where there is a fallen sign and lamp posts in the parking lot and grass.


Scene 2
The two characters walk into the building, One being a child, and the other being an adult, they walk into the building where there is scattered trash everywhere, + there are some pictures on the wall. The characters stand still for a few moments watching the trash.


Scene 3

As the two characters walk around the environment of "Freddy Fazbears", they cut to a corner where they see a panoramic art of one of the animatronics and a room with a cover shut on the window. The character who holds the flashlight shines it into the panoramic light art where the light shines through.


Scene 4

The Main character finds the security room turns on the equipment and then stares at the screens as they begin to show the footage of the cameras.


Scene 4 (Same Scene)

The Character sits down in the chair and watches the security cameras with objects in the background such as a bookshelf, fan, and some type of radio com- in the back of the room.


Scene 5

The main character saw a woman, who is a police officer, on the cameras outside, and he let her inside, after he let her in, the character had a conversation with her while the camera shows a side of him where he was standing still next to the glass windows talking to her


Scene 6

The main character goes to meet the animatronics, uncovers the curtains, and shines the light at the animatronics looking at them while standing still for a few moments.


Scene 7

The main character goes back to the office and sits in his chair, puts his headphones on, and rests until the power goes wild and causes him to jump up from his seat.


Scene 8

The power freakout caused the animatronics to begin their show and caused them to move and dance.


Scene 8(2) No background Version

This is the same thing as before but it has no background. I didn't really understand the one before because it was so clumped and needed to be a little more unclamped.


Scene 9

The guy gets up from his chair and rushes to the Circuit breaker and turns it off and on to stop the power freakout.


Scene 10


The police officer who came in earlier has a conversation with the main character in a separate room apart from the animatronics and the child.


Scene 11

The child was near the animatronics and looking straight at Bonnie, meanwhile, the adults were in a different room and the animatronic was the only one visible in the curtain. Bonnie, turned its eyes red.


Scene 12

During another scene, the main character is outside and there is an outline carving in the ground of Bonnie who is one of the animatronics, with grass surrounding the carving in circle a little of the carving.


Scene 13

He turns around to see multiple children just standing still looking at him, they were the souls of the animatronics. They raw away after a few seconds of standing still.


Scene 13

One of the children is staring through the window of the car while holding a toy plane with a bland emotion, while the car is also driving away at full speed (pedal to the medal) type acceleration, with an aftershot of the wheel just slipping away at the ground.


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