Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Storyboarding for final piece



What I'd previously learnt about storyboarding

  • Gives a good visual understanding to all the team on how the final piece will look
  • Helps see if the clips flow 
  • Can resolve any issues such as props in advance
  • Makes filming easier on the day with less planning having to be made on set
  • See if the narrative is shown in the way we want
  • Can see how long each shot should be held for
Mistakes I'd made

  • In the continuity task I didn't go into enough detail, this resulted in a poorer overall result as shots had to be thought out on the day of shooting 
Changes from the mistakes
  • As seen in the picture above my group and I went in a lot more detail when storyboarding for the final piece, the main adjustment being going into much more detail.
  • Were previously we only sketched out shots, it now contained the angle, length position of the camera and sound that will be accompanying it.
  • The product of going into this detail will hopefully be that of a better produced final piece. By considering all the little details now, when it comes to filming if all goes to plan it should result in a replica of what we have been drawing out.

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