Monday 17 September 2012

Story Board

The best way to present our idea to the rest of our class was to produce a story board of events which would take place in our video. This would also aid us in the making of our video as each section and scene would be in the correct order for when we begin filming. 




Here is a copy of our first roughly created story board:



We decided that our first plan should just be vague so we could get a rough outline of what would actually be happening in the video. We decided to add an element of the past in with the present to make our video more intriguing. At the moment we are planning to film our the 'memories' of when the main character was happier with friends etc and we would like to convey this in black and white. This would highlight to the audience the transition of time and make them aware of the story line.


This is our second, more planned, story board. We have started to add different aspects to the drawings to make them more clear and talk more clearly about camera angles and shots. This will help us when it comes to filming as we will already know which camera angles we want in our work and will save time in editing.






During our discussion about our music video we decided to make a few hand drawn spider diagrams to convey our ideas in a different way. We looked at the purpose of our product and what we would want to focus on, our target audience and what our target audience would want to see.


1 comment:

  1. Tehse are very good starts. Try adding more transistion details and add some times also. This will help in the planning

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