Wednesday 6 March 2013

Storyboards

Storyboards are used to follow a rough guideline of what to include in our video when filming. This was easier to understand as we knew what important parts of the scenes we wished to include. This persists of images, like a cartoon so we know when and what the characters are doing in each individual scene.

-We knew what we wanted our overall look of our video to look like and become clearer to my group what would work and what would'nt


-Get a grasp concept of what our video could potentially look like and have the chance to experiment and also easy to add or change.


-We discovered that certain ideas were too complexed and diverse to acheieve with a small budget which we only discovered when really initually thinking of where and how we would film.


-Even though the drawings were rushed it helped us to encounter what was going to be happening.
Eg. In Brick Lane- dance pass the wall and whip hair


-By doing this it not only helps experience the real way professionals work as they do not just start filming without making a plan.


-Even though we changed some of the concepts of our music video we still focused on following the rough guidelines of what we had set out for our video.



1 comment:

  1. This post demonstrates some knowledge of why storyboards are essential to include for a production. You have considered the purpose well, but now you need to focus on on changes that you made to your plan in more detail.

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