Thursday 24 September 2015

Preliminary Task: Creating A Storyboard From Initial Ideas

We all decided as a group to base our task on a sixth form student, this lead to the opening shot being an establishing shot to show the viewers where the scene is set. We were given a task to complete the two minute clip using only 12 shots, we managed to do this in 11 shots using a range of different camera shots, movements and angles. We used the 12 shot challenge top make sure our clip was the correct length.

I have learnt how to complete a story board using the 12 shot challenge to plan a short clip effectively, I have also leant what looking space is which is a camera angle! I have learnt how to use a range of different camera shots, angles and movements to make the clip seem realistic and consistent.


2 comments:

  1. Can you explain to me in greater detail how you think going through the process of storyboarding will help to ensure a better end product than just trying to go out and film your raw footage?

    What, in particular, does creating a storyboard such as this force you to think about?

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    1. Creating a storyboard will give the camera crew a good understanding of what camera angles, camera movements and camera shots that are going to be used in the filming of the raw footage to ensure that all is filmed correctly as we planned.

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