Monday, 31 October 2011

Storyboarding

The next step we took towards research and planning, to work up to the point of ready to film was to story board the shots, and include brief notes on sound, shots, misce on scene etc. This is an essential thing to do before starting film, as without planning ahead it can cause problems and mistakes when filming, confusion with what you will be doing and time wasting of precious time on set, with actors, correct settings, resources etc.
Especially working within a group, to story board our ideas firstly means we can agree on what we will be doing, and ensure both people within the group have the same clear image of what the film will be like and what it portrays, giving clarity on the film for both makers.

Within our work, to show our abilty and variety of knowledge on camera angles is another essential to ensure we get the best marks for our abilty. However not only that but to create the best effective film, portraying each shot correctly means the correcrt camera angles/shots need to be carefully analysed to suit the scene. Story boarding gives you the time to experiment and do this, therefore improving your film and making it more enjoyable and effective for a viewer.

Below shows scans of our story boarding, showing a simple yet clear pictures, not going into too much detail with costume or props just yet, however establishing the essential basics, within important reaction shots, what camera shot/angle's are being used to their advantage with each scene, what sound we want in each scene and whether its over lapping the diagetic sounds or just subtly in the background.

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