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Shawn Davies Book Trailer Storyboard Title Slide: The Great Gatsby by Shawn Davies Time: 10 seconds Transition: Dissolve Scene: One (Introduction) Scene: Two Scene: Three Me sitting down with a picture of the book Composition: Me sitting down with a picture of the book Composition: picture of a Nick Carraway character Composition Type of Shot: Me sitting down with a picture of the book Type of Shot: still image Type of Shot Framing: In the middle of the shot holding a picture of the book cover Framing: start wide and zoom in Framing: left Time: 35 seconds Time: 12 seconds Time: 15 sec Transition: Spin out to next image Transition: Spin in to next image Transition: s Audio: Me speaking Audio: Narrator/Jazz Music Audio: Narra Narration: Would you breakup a family, or take the fall for someone you love? Would you be friends with an individual who has a troubled past? Those are just some of the questions that the main characters deals with in my favorite book, “The Great Gatsby” The Great Gatsby is book by F. Scott Fitzgerald that follows a cast of characters living in the town of west egg in Long Island, New York during the height of the roaring 20’s. Some of the important themes that the main characters have to deal with is; love, deception, resistance to changes, social upheaval, and excess. Considered one of the great American novels of all time, The Great Gatsby was also turned into a full length feature movie in 2013 featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire Narration: Nick Carraway is a young man from Minnesota, who moves to New York during the “roaring” 20’s. In the most recent addition of the book he was played by Tobey Maguire Narration: H section of Lon new money, m throwing lavi

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Shawn  Davies  Book  Trailer  Storyboard  

 Title  Slide:  The  Great  Gatsby  by  Shawn  Davies  

Time:  10  seconds  Transition:  Dissolve  

Scene:  One  (Introduction)   Scene:  Two   Scene:  Three  Me  sitting  down  with  a  picture  of  the  book  

   Composition:  Me  sitting  down  with  a  picture  of  the  book   Composition:  picture  of  a  Nick  Carraway  

character    Composition:  picture  of  1920’s  NYC  

Type  of  Shot:  Me  sitting  down  with  a  picture  of  the  book   Type  of  Shot:  still  image   Type  of  Shot:  still  image  Framing:  In  the  middle  of  the  shot  holding  a  picture  of  the  book  cover   Framing:  start  wide  and  zoom  in   Framing:  left  to  right  Time:  35  seconds   Time:  12  seconds   Time:  15  seconds  Transition:  Spin  out  to  next  image   Transition:  Spin  in  to  next  image   Transition:  spin  out  to  the  image  Audio:  Me  speaking   Audio:  Narrator/Jazz  Music   Audio:  Narrator/Jazz  Music  Narration:  Would  you  break-­‐up  a  family,  or  take  the  fall  for  someone  you  love?  Would  you  be  friends  with  an  individual  who  has  a  troubled  past?  Those  are  just  some  of  the  questions  that  the  main  characters  deals  with  in  my  favorite  book,  “The  Great  Gatsby”    The  Great  Gatsby  is  book  by  F.  Scott  Fitzgerald  that  follows  a  cast  of  characters  living  in  the  town  of  west  egg  in  Long  Island,  New  York  during  the  height  of  the  roaring  20’s.    Some  of  the  important  themes  that  the  main  characters  have  to  deal  with  is;  love,    deception,  resistance  to  changes,  social  upheaval,  and  excess.  Considered  one  of  the  great  American  novels  of  all  time,  The  Great  Gatsby  was  also  turned  into  a  full  length  feature  movie  in  2013  featuring  Leonardo  DiCaprio  and  Tobey  Maguire  

Narration:  Nick  Carraway  is  a  young  man  from  Minnesota,  who  moves  to  New  York  during  the  “roaring”  20’s.  In  the  most  recent  addition  of  the  book  he  was  played  by  Tobey  Maguire  

Narration:  He  rents  a  house  in  a  rich  section  of  Long  Island  that  is  engulfed  with  new  money,  materialistic  obsessions  and  throwing  lavished  parties  called  West  Egg.  

 Scene:  Four   Scene:  Five   Scene:  Six  

     Composition:  picture  of  Nick’s  Cottage  in  front  of  Gatsby’s  mansion  

Composition:  picture  of  Nick’s  letter  from  Gatby’s   Composition:  picture  of  Gatsby’s  introducing  himself  

Type  of  Shot:  still  image   Type  of  Shot:  still  image   Type  of  Shot:  still  image  

Framing:  right  to  left   Framing:  up  close  then  zoom  out   Framing:  start  close  and  the  zoom  out  

Time:  25  seconds   Time:  15  seconds   Time:  20  seconds  

Transition:  Spin  in  to  next  image   Transition:  Spin  out  to  next  image   Transition:  Spin  in  to  next  image  

Audio:  Narrator/Jazz  Music   Audio:  Narrator/Jazz  Music   Audio:  Narrator/Jazz  Music  Narration:  While  Nick  is  living  amongst  these  large  mansions  and  self-­‐obsessed  people,  he  himself  am  not,  as  the  Yale  graduate  lives  in  a  modest  cottage  hidden  amongst  the  trees.  One  day  Nick  goes  to  visit  his  cousin  living  in  East  Egg,  a  side  known  more  for  wealth  and  old  money  compared  to  West  Egg.  During  his  visit  it  is  brought  to  his  attention  that  the  man  responsible  for  the  most  lavish  of  partied  in  West  Egg  is  his  own  neighbor,  a  Mr.  Gatsby.  

Narration:  One  day  Nick  is  surprised  by  a  knock  on  his  door.  When  he  opens  a  letter  signed  by  Mr.  Gatsby  himself  greets  him.  The  letter  is  a  personal  invite  to  Gatsby’s  next  party.    

Narration:  While  there  he  noticed  that  he  is  the  only  one  who  actually  received  a  invite  and  the  no  one  has  ever  actually  met  or  knows  anything’s  about  Gatsby.    Finally  Gatsby  reveals  himself  to  Nick  and  ask  him  to  join  him  for  lunch  the  next  day  to  which  Nick  obliges.    

 

Scene:  Seven   Scene:  Eight   Scene:  Nine  

                       Composition:  picture  of  Gatsby  and  Nick   Composition:  picture  of  Gatsby  and  Nick  at  lunch   Composition:  

Type  of  Shot:  still  image   Type  of  Shot:  still  image   Type  of  Shot:  still  image  

Framing:  Scroll  from  top  to  bottom   Framing:  middle  of  frame   Framing:  middle  of  frame  Time:  15  seconds   Time:  12  seconds   Time:  10  seconds  

Transition:  Spin  out  to  next  image   Transition:  Spin  in  to  next  image   Transition:  Spin  out  to  next  image  

Audio:  Narrator/Jazz  Music   Audio:  Narrator/Jazz  Music   Audio:  Narrator/Jazz  Music  

Narration:  On  their  way  to  lunch  Mr.  Gatsby’s  begins  to  tell  Nick  of  all  the  things  he  has  accomplished  in  his  short  life.  It  is  difficult  to  believe  these  but  at  the  same  time  Mr.  Gatsby  tells  these  stories  with  such  detail  that  Nick  cant  help  but  to  believe  them.  

Narration:  After  weeks  of  buttering  Nick  up  with  parties,  food,  and  conversations,  Gatsby  comes  clean  and  explains  that  he  needs  a  favor  from  Nick.  

Narration:  What  does  Gatsby  want  from  Nick?  Does  Nick  help  him?  Who  is  Gatsby  and  what  it  his  real  background?    

       

Scene:  

 Composition:  picture  that  says  the  Great  Gatsby  Type  of  shot:  Still  Image  Framing:  moves  from  right  to  left  Time:  5  seconds  Transition:  Cross  Zoom  Audio:  Narrator/Jazz  Music  Narration:  Things  questions  and  more  will  be  explained  as  you  read  the  F.  Scott  Fitzgerald  classic  “The  Great  Gatsby”  

 Ending  Slides  

Composition:  Black  Background  with  White  letters  1.  The  Great  Gatsby  by  F.  Scott  Fitzgerald  

2.  Published  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  (1)925  3.  Narration  by  Shawn  Davies  

4.  Music:  Young  and  Beautiful  (instrumental)  by  Lana  Del  Rey  (source:  youtube)  5.  Credit  for  pictures  6.  Credit  for  pictures  

6.  Shawn  Davies  FRIT  7233  Georgia  Southern  University  Fall  2015    

Type  of  shot:  Slide  Time:  35  seconds  

Transition:  Dissolve