Thursday 27 December 2012

Storyboard

My group and I drew up our storyboard to give us a visual idea on how our final product will look. It helped us analyse whether or not we had included all the relevant information such as the transitions, type of shots and timing and this would go on to help us create our anamatic presentation. It has also helped us prepare for our filming and ensure we don't make too many mistakes.


This is the first storyboard my group made and it gave us our first visual representation of what our final product would look like. After having done this, we found that some of our shots were either too short or long so they had to be adapted and we needed to add a lot more detail overall. This meant that we needed to include where our titles would be found and what transitions we were using as this would help us in the future when we start editing. 



This is our second storyboard and as you can see there are a few developments. We've added and changed a few things and had to think carefully about each shot. We had included a variety of different camera shots but not enough camera angles. Therefore, we had to think very carefully about the different angles of each  shot to ensure we had included a variety.



Overall, creating the storyboard has been successful because it has allowed us to form a visual representation of what our final product will look like. This has enabled us to prepare for our filming and editing as it has provided us with a guide. Furthermore, it will help us create our anamatic presentation which will help us with our overall development of our ideas. 

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