Monday, 6 October 2014

Creating the Storyboard

As a group we have been researching possible frames for the music video, while we have been drawing up the storyboard. A storyboard is a graphical representation of the camera shots in a film sequence which are connected together to create a 'narrative flow'. The story of the film is visualized by a series of drawings which depict the location, characters, props and setting of each shot.  We have around 70 frames, which is a good achievement as Jason said we needed around 80.  
 Why Storyboard?
  •  It enables the director to visualise the flow of the camera shots 
  • It visualizes the narrative flow 
  • We will need to keep in mind set, lighting etc 
  • Also I think it is important for my group to have so we know how on track, especially during the production stage of the music video 
  • So when changes are made over the process, the original intentions provide a framework against which changes can be judged 

This is the first page of our storyboard. Luckily, Fin is an amazing artist and talented at drawing. As a group we're really happy with how well these came out.

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