Friday, 4 October 2013

Storyboard - On Paper

We took our ideas and pitch to put together a storyboard on paper of how the layout and shots should be in our official trailer we are to create. This allows us to see what potential shots we could use and have an idea of the look of the trailer.


 
In these scenes it shows transitions I am thinking about using as well as the shots. These will make it easier to visualise what the trailer would look like once it is created using physical footage. Creating  planning sheets like this has enabled us to have more time to be able to take shots. As if these werent planned, the scenes wouldnt be as effective because they are not thought through in terms of linking with the plot, genre and the continuity could suffer, as scenes may not link as well.
 
 
 
 
 
 
After drawing up scene plans, It became clear to us that we needed to incorporate, more shots to extend the duration of the trailer. After looking into teaser trailers I have identified the relationship between all teasers concerning the duration, these usually have been proven to be between 1 and 2 minutes.  

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