Thursday, 16 September 2010

Pre-Production.

Firstly we got into groups and decided what we would do to complete all aspects of our preliminary task, how to include all the camera angles and different shots. We also discussed how to make our video unusual, and not just the basic outline. Then we broke down the shots into scenes and created a storyboard for each scene. The use of storyboards is important because you can add all the information that is needed to create the task set and it means you won't forget to add all the extra bits, such as how many times you would use the over the shoulder shot.

Everyone in our group created a scene from the storyboard and my scene was the conversation part of our preliminary task. In my storyboard I included reverse shot, match on action, and 180 degree shot.

The picture below shows the storyboard that I created. Each section shows a different shot and includes instructions, an image and the camera angle. The green arrows show were the camera should be pointing for the shot and the writing under the image gives instructions to what is happening in the scene, also how many times a shot will be used in succession.





Liana :)

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