Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Prelim task storyboard



Preliminary Task Storyboard


In order for the preliminary task to go according to plan and schedule, a story board is necessary and essential to the planning process as this provides a guideline of what to expect when starting the filming process. Firstly, we discussed the beginning of the task and how we were going to replicate and produce the compulsory shots effectively and to a high professional standard. We eventually came to the conclusion that for each different camera shot that we had to take, we were going to film separately and this offered us the opportunity to make a few mistakes and would allow us to edit and crop them out. 


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Additionally, we discussed what different shot types were going to be used and how to correctly fill them in by discussing the duration than that shot type was going to be displayed on camera for. This would greatly impact the task due to the fact that if a camera shot was played for too long then the effect that would have been attempted to achieve would not be replicated and would overall look too confusing and dull.
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Not only the duration of the camera shots would affect the scene but also the sound that plays over it. For example, the use of digetic and non-digetic sounds is very important when considering what type of mood and atmosphere would like to be shown on screen. We decided that we would like more non-digetic sounds to be featured primarily for example the actual sounds of the original footage rather than digetic sounds for instance sound tracks. We brainstormed ideas so that at the end of the session we were able to gather 


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