Today we did some further planning towards our storyboard; focusing a lot more on the specific timings and how we will use our locations and shot styles to match the changing tone of the song.
We feel it will be near on impossible to create a shot for shot storyboard because our music video is weather dependant in places, and obviously, even though we can have an idea of what we'd like, shots like this will be unpredictable. However, we are nearly there in terms of our basic storyboard of shots and timings.
Following on from this lesson, I created much more detailed storyboards. The image on the left shows this progression. The storyboard at the top of the picture is our original: a very basic plan of timings and locations. Below this is the more detailed storyboard (however, in the image it is unfinished as only one shot has a drawing). The descriptions are more detailed, and the shots are more specific. For example, in the original storyboard, the first box says: 'Beach 6secs' whereas the second storyboard this is split into two boxes, with two different beach shots - the first shot being 0.00-0.04 and the second being 0.04-0.06.
This improved storyboard will give our filming more structure; however, there is still the potential for changes due to our reliance on the weather.
Following on from this lesson, I created much more detailed storyboards. The image on the left shows this progression. The storyboard at the top of the picture is our original: a very basic plan of timings and locations. Below this is the more detailed storyboard (however, in the image it is unfinished as only one shot has a drawing). The descriptions are more detailed, and the shots are more specific. For example, in the original storyboard, the first box says: 'Beach 6secs' whereas the second storyboard this is split into two boxes, with two different beach shots - the first shot being 0.00-0.04 and the second being 0.04-0.06.
This improved storyboard will give our filming more structure; however, there is still the potential for changes due to our reliance on the weather.
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