Monday, 15 December 2014

Creating Our Storyboard

Here I have drawn  up a storyboard using the ideas from the my group, for each shot of our indie film. We did take into account that when shooting we would most likely need to slightly tweak our ideas, so we made sure our shots could be changed without corrupting the film. We started by first drawing up out opening shots. We want to start with a slow montage of wave shots to establish the setting and to make a calm/slow atmosphere. this then slow cut through a variety of shots of our main character, ranging from long close ups takes of the characters face to wide shots of the character from a far.



It was hard to plan how we were going to order the film, due to the fact we had flash backs and three different scene in our short sequence to cording into our storyboard. We found there best way to represent changes in scene would to just cut to black. We have tried to add a match on action in our short to connect our flashback. We have done this by using a rugby ball that our character will be holding in two different scenes that will be framed in the same part of the shot.




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