As a group we produced a storyboard. This was very useful, as we
knew exactly how the opening sequence was going to look like. It will also be
helpful during the editing stage, as we will be putting the different shots
together to match the storyboard.
Our story board was also sectioned out into three parts, much like with the timeline, this made things a lot easier for the group.
Our story board was also sectioned out into three parts, much like with the timeline, this made things a lot easier for the group.
To make it, we used coloured post-it-notes as the different types of camera frames so that as a group we could see the variation of shot types.
Long Shots = green
Mid Shots = orange
Close Ups = blue
Graphics = pink
We also included camera movement in our shots - to do this we drew thick black arrows.
we also included titles, credits and their exact position.
This visual representation let us know at a quick glance, if we
had too many long shots compared to close up shots for example. Making our
opening film sequence more fluid and appealing, as it was not all the same
camera frames.
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