A chase sequence is a common feature of both suspense and action and adventure movies. It is a tool successfully used by the video and filmmakers world wide. The purpose is to capture the viewer's attention, both emotionally and psychologically. We designed a sequence of persecution and made that you can produce. Pre-production is done for you, all you have to do is follow the script figure.
Our chase sequence consists of multiple planes, angles and assembly techniques in a one-minute video. Spoken dialogue is not necessary that the sequence. Natural sound is used. If you have the equipment, the addition of a music track can increase the suspense drama of the piece.
For best results, use a tripod for most shots are described. Some paintings, however, it is especially for handheld shots. If done correctly hand drawings add to the intensity of the sequence. For example, when the camera is hand looking through the bushes in the rocker baffled (as seen in the context of five of the storyboard) to the viewer of the videotape viewed from the perspective of the harasser. This is called a subjective shot or point of view (POV) shot. Note that the script requires a variety of shots. Used as a guide, but do not be afraid to experiment with variations of the angles.
In our sequence, the subject, out of a slow trot, followed by a stalker is not seen. The tension increases as we realize that the rocker arm is being observed. Stops running and looks around. We can feel the fear as he starts running again. Finally, our subject is in a safe place ... or so he thinks!
The last shot that will leave you. Does the rocker meet their fate at the hands of a crazed murderer? Do they face an overzealous cookies sold by Girl Scouts of the picture? She presented with a giant check for the patrol prize draw? It all depends on you.