Thursday, November 21, 2019

Music video storyboard


C. For our costumes, I do not think we will be doing anything too special. We are most likely going to wear clothes that range from casual to moderately dressy. Whatever we do wear must fit the theme of early 2000s party vibes.
L. For our final plan, we are deciding to use a dark room highlighted by strobe multicolor lights to act as our lighting for the actual party room. This fits the mood of many actual parties. For the scenes where I am waking up and preparing for the party, we will use filters to exaggerate the natural light coming in through the windows.
A. For actors we will use myself, group members and friends. We will most likely be able to get the majority of shots without more than two people. For the party scene however, we may need multiple actors to play background characters who play the role of adding the party theme.
M. We will not be doing anything with makeup for this film.
P. For our main props, we will be using red solo cups, balloons, a shot glass. We need these props to add to the party theme. For secondary props, we will maybe use a vase, a couch and a paint can. We will use these for a scene where everything more or less goes "crazy."
S. The setting for our music video will take place in three places. The first place will be a house where I am preparing for the party. The second location will be a house where the party takes place, this will most likely be the same house as the one I used to prepare for the party. The third main setting will be in an open lot.
C.
A. For camera angles, we will be using many standard angles low, high, medium, close up, Ect. However, we wanted to use a Dutch tilt to represent a sense of disorientation at the party.
M. For movements, we will most likely use many track shots, pans, and tilts.

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