Sunday, November 15, 2020

Storyboards

  Attached below is my storyboard. The storyboard gives a shot by shot of everything that plans to be on the screen. My group and I tried to incorporate different as many unique angles, movements and shots as possible. One of these shots I am excited to try is the POV shots. We used this shot last year in our, two minute film opening project and we thought it added a unique and interesting touch. One of my favorite scenes in the storyboard is when the last character to show up, Eddie scares the others in the house. I think it's a nice light-hearted addition to the overall plot. 

In our movies last year, we did not do anything in the horror aspect. I'm excited to try something new. Most of our videos last year had a lot of editing. This one is more composition-based. It will be most similar to our end of year project last year. The genre to the two-minute beginning was crime.

There are a few things that we should take in to consideration for the production of this film that we previously did not have to. One being the lighting. While we want the scenes to be dim, we don't want them to be dark or lacking detail. To do this, we can either, use flashlights to light up the shot, or we can film when the sun is going down. I believe we should film with flashlights because filming while the sun is down limits the time we can film and will cause uneven lighting through the shots. We will start filming in a few weeks

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