Thursday, 27 February 2014

Storyboarding

During the pre-production process we completed a few storyboards- to ensure that they were accurate. On these we drew a rough sketch of what we wanted the shot to look like, then underneath we wrote about what type of shot it was and how we were going to use depth, focus, framing and composition effectively to make the best product we could.

In it we used several different shots including an extreme close up at the beginning, followed by a tracking shot, a p.o.v., an over the shoulder and a master shot. It was important that we got a range of shots and especially a master shot so that we had all the footage we would need later on in editing. The master shot is really useful as when it comes to editing, if you don't have the footage needed, you can keep cutting back to it!

In our storyboard we also included any sounds/ music we may need in there, so that it would be easier to complete in the editing stages.

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