Snowflake storyboard and shot by shot

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Storyboard and Shot by Shot list.

‘No mind is too small.’

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Initially the scene kicks off with a mother being separated

from her young son portrayed through a long shot. The boy

is than placed within his seat alongside the other

candidates who are yet to arrive, shot through an

establishing shot.

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The invigilator soon enters the hall shown by an

establishing shot. Allowing a moment of silence for the

candidates to face reality of the situation, each candidates

facial expression is shown by a close up shot, one after

another.

The door is then shut, causes a loud sound which scares

only 2 candidates, but not all.

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The invigilator then hands out paper to each and every

candidate, making no eye contact at all whatsoever. Shown

by a point of view shot. The invigilator then heads back to

collect equipment such as pencils, scissors and some rulers.

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The invigilator stands in front of the

candidates, not speaking a word soon until a

voice is heard through speakers outlining the

rules of the exam portrayed by an establishing

shot. Once the voice ends, the invigilator asks

the candidates a rhetorical question of ‘What

makes you happy?’

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The candidates then wonder of what could possibly be the

purpose of the exam as there are only numbers on the

paper shown by a point of view shot., (all candidates are

confused).

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They then take a good look at the paper and see

the paper is full of numbers shown by a point of

view shot.

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Each candidate gets started, shown by a panning

shot. One candidate writes the word money on

the paper in a way the numbers are joint.

Though it is not the correct combination.

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However one candidate, the young boy, seems to

combine the dots to make a picture similar to a

snowflake.