Friday, 11 September 2015

AS Media Storyboard for preliminary task

Here is our first attempt to our story board and already you can see that we were trying to be creative with my idea of starting off with a locker shot.

We both thought it would be creative to start the task like this.

As this was the start we had a lot of discussions on what else we can do.




After the locker decision me and Harry talked about how we can proceed after this creative shot.

Later on we decided that the production name should be intercede before the locker opens.

We knew there would be a lot of editing attempts for the company name effect but we knew it would look professional.

We also decided that we should film in the corridor but we knew this could be boring so it could spark it up by having the match on action shot.

As we filmed we realised how boring it sounded as well so we put some music that went well with the theme of the video.





On this image it shows our final first page of our storyboard and as you can see we added another block and filmed.

The special effect that we have added is camera mode which makes it look like it is a view of a CCTV camera.

By doing this it adds suspense and questions and adds the drama with the music.













This image was taken on the next lesson where we are planning more on what we can film.

we decided at start that we should start to end the music and introduce something new.

We decided that we should continue with him walking and start to lower the volume of the music.

When it cuts to the next scene it has stopped and then a text message sound to alert the audience.












The next lesson after adding some additions to the research and filming we completed the second page of our story board

When we had the idea of a text Harry had an idea of having it in a point of view shot which makes the audience feel part of the movie

Reading a text in a point of view shot made the audience feel superior and have an access to someone privacy.

The shot reverse shot for the door was a popular choice by our research.

We needed a shot of someone crossing a room and after just entering a room this felt right.

The hand shot adds tension because we don't get to see who (Matthew) is going to be talking to but we know it is The Boss.


The shot reverse shot was best during a conversation according to my research.

However on the sketches it shows a table but we used a drum kit to slit the character distances

This made it more creative and asked questions.

We added humour of a sudden reaction so the audience get entertained and short talk to make it sound discreet and professional.

The sudden beat sounded better with a drum and made it logical.









The final storyboard is just one slot and the third page where it just shows Matthew leaving the room and some comedy as the Boss is stressed with his capabilities.

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