Since none of us were very artistic we struggled to create a storyboard to express how we wanted our film to turn out, so we decided to make a list of our different shot type's as an alternative. Although we did use a lot of shots the majority of them were extreme close ups and close ups because we had a lot mouth of shots of the taxi driver speaking and lots of close ups of different objects. From finding this I can now see that if we was to redo our film I would try and incorpoate a wider range of shots rather than the repetitive close ups.
Hi my name is Emily, I am a student at Enfield County School and I'm currently taking English Literature, Media, Photography and Sociology.
Showing posts with label Storyboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storyboard. Show all posts
Saturday, 5 April 2014
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Research work...
For the very beginning of our film opening our group came up with the idea of having very fast flashes of different, famous landmarks and iconic things to do with London. What we will do is film very short clips of each object/place and we would then have them play very fast one after the other, we felt that this would immediately tell the audience where we are setting our film and would then flow nicely with the scene that follows of the train station. Once we had settled on this idea we all got together and came up with a poster full of all the different things we needed to film so that we can refer back to it when we go out.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Storyboard...
On Tuesday we was asked to create a storyboard for the Luther clip. Although my drawing skills were not the best I really enjoyed this activity as it showed a clear layout of the plan for the Luther clip.
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