Thursday, 1 March 2018
Planning matching production
The planning matches the storyboard at the end of the final scene. You see Aaron, the kidnapper, approach Chrotopher from behind and grab him. The shot then fades to black. This is what happens in the actually scene in the film. This is an example of the storyboard (planning) matching the actually product.
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