Friday, 16 October 2009

Rosie Gunnell

In order for us to be organised and to get ideas down on a piece of paper which we could later use, we had to come up with a story board. A storyboard is a document which has a drawing of a scene along with details about that certain scene in the video. Information such as camera angle, dialogue, camera shots, characters involved, music effects and clips etc  The story board has to be in order of how you want the film to be, so starting off with the opening clip and so on.
We got together for an hours lesson and discussed ideas of what we wanted to include in our film. We used our research of films we had analysed and discussed which ones we thought were effective and how we would present them as well as thinking up our own ideas. 


The first storyboard was put into order and written and drawn by hand. After this, we decided to put together an animated storyboard. This included larger images with colour and detail with added clips describing the mise en scene and the effects that will appear in the clip. We also put our first draft of music into the storyboard so we could get a feel of how it would go even though the timing of the music would be significantly different with the real clips.


This is our final animated storyboard:

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