Thursday, 5 December 2013

Storyboards

The purpose of a storyboard is that you make it so that the whole group know what they are doing and when it comes to filming they know what to do in order. It will also help with what angles and shot should be used. We used our questionnaires to see what we should include like the bass speaker and what artist would be best to use. The public like the use of filters and revering shots to make them more effective. Looking at similar artist also help with what we should include within it, because they use a lot of still images that are used more as imagery to the song and have thing that are shown at the beginning and then made sense of. 

My job was to was to draw the storyboards and think of the ideas but also Jordan helped with ideas on what to use though out working though it. We also looked at other music videos that had similar artist so that we could have some same scenes and angles so it would look alike the other videos. When filming we changed some of what was going to happen with out music video due to people not being free when we needed to film and not being able to get to all the locations. But we still used the same theme, and used most of the same settings and also stuck to the same angles and lighting. By having the storyboard we knew how much we needed to film and what different things we needed to film so that the music video wasn't boring or seem like it was repetitive. We ended up filming over 150 different videos so that we knew we would have the same thing over and over again. We also used 10 different scenes so the music video could flow throughout. 













1 comment:

  1. The storyboards that you have included, demonstrates some understanding of planning techniques. You have included the storyboards, which demonstrates a plan of your production, but you need to ensure that you have include the written element, within every page.

    Did you follow the plans, or did you make any changes?

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