Thursday, 10 November 2011

Storyboarding and Scripting part 1

10/11/11



During the course of today's lesson, I have successfully made a good start to my storyboard, by planning the shots, one by one. I think that this is vital because I am still unsure of what exactly will be happening in the first two minutes of the opening sequence.

 

For now, shots 1 and 2 are to be left empty, so we can fill in our production titles


Shot 3:


  • very long shot of a field, the opening location to my sequence. This location is to confuse the audience because it starts serene and quiet, and the storyline quickly moves on from this. 



Shot 4:

(leaves blowing in the wind.)
  • this, again, links in with the message from the previous shot, making the audience really think about what they have come to see and how it will progress from here. 




I also think, that by using a serene and calm location, it will give the audience time to get really established and introduced to the main character before they become immersed in the action. 

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