In order to shoot my film opening in an organized manner, it is important that I create a storyboard to plan out each and every individual shot so it is easier to know what I need to film. To make my life easier on shooting day, I should label what type of shots I need (Ex: Close-up of face) so I don't waste time trying to figure everything out on the spot. Storyboards can also help me visualize my production better so that I can make any last minute changes if necessary before I start filming.
During the opening, the protagonist attempts to do a flash kick but ends up injuring her foot. Due to the fact that not everyone knows what a flash kick is, here are some examples of what it is supposed to look like:
https://youtube.com/shorts/55ZXsPOoKOc?si=Wl-Of60X1yIvkuMH
https://youtu.be/NVbG71ML6Wk?si=J-c241-8pis_Qmvf
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