Nick – being that he is good with computers – created the storyboard using Storyboard That (a free service that can be used to create comics and storyboards). Given we still are unsure of where we are going to film – although a gas station is what we are hoping for – the setting is subject to change. Also, since the script isn’t finished, the shots are kinda basic in the storyboard. We are hoping that, unlike how the storyboard depicts it, the change isn’t a subtle color change and more noticeable (I didn’t notice for like 30 minutes but that might be because I am a bit of an idiot)
However, the storyboard does show what we (by we I mean Nick since he is doing the editing can hope to achieve) – a technique found in Sin City and in Schindler’s List where there is only one color in a monochromatic setting. We haven’t talked about this possibility yet as I have just had either a stroke of genius or just a normal stroke that just kinda formed into an idea but that’s besides the point. If we can pull this off, it can further show the difference between the two characters; by having the detective remain monochromatic when the chiaroscuro fades and the hacker can have color remain whilst in chiaroscuro.
