Group 4 Film Opening


Monday 3 March 2014

Construction: Storyboard And Shootboard For Main Shoot







This is our storyboard for our main shoot.
We included how many shots there were, actors, setting, props and shot type.
The shot type was indicated by the colours of the shot where we used a key:


The shootboard was useful for us, as it allowed us to plan ahead and work out any errors in our narrative, prior to shooting.

While storyboarding, each shot type had its own colour post-it note so we were able to identify where we had too many of one shot type or if there weren't enough shots of a certain type. Using post-it notes was also useful because it was very easy to rearrange shots if we felt that some shots didn't belong where we had put them and we could easily add or remove them as needed. Because we were using post-it notes, not a lot of detail was needed when drawing the shots. We were able to draw each shot very basically and we could then see each one at a glance and easily know which shot was being represented.

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