Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Storyboarding

This was the classes initial practice of a story board, we thought about the camera shots and the different things that would be happening and all together we came up with this. The general idea was to give up some help with the thought process and how it works to when we individually come to make our own thriller opening title sequence.

The thriller that I'd chosen to storyboard is Goldeneye. I started by drawing six boxes on a drawing programme on my laptop, since I found it easier to draw on my laptop than to draw on paper, this also saved valuable time. I didn't add as much detail due to the fact it was only a storyboard but I did did add enough for myself and anyone else to understand what was happening in each scene.


Below I have written brief descriptions of what happens, sound effects and camera angles. This is so that the reader can have more detail about how the scene is going to be filmed.

1) Plane flying over a damn and forest. The camera tilts upwards for an establishing shot and then a zoom out.
2) Close up of a gate opening and a man running through the gate. Made on a dolly close to the floor.
3) Close up of a grapple hook clipping onto a railing, the rope is pulled tight before moving onto the next shot.
4) Pan upwards shot to man standing on a ledge.
5) Looking down as the man does the camera follows him as he jumps.
6) Extreme long shot, and a tilt downwards as man falls.

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