Friday 4 May 2018

Storyboard - Shot List

Storyboard



This is the storyboard that Connie created that details what is going to be happening within our video to help us with what shots and angles, a storyboard is also useful because it helps us set out our ideas and bring them to life with images before creating them in real life, it also brings out a set type of communication within the group because what we can't explain with words we can explain with images and drawing.

The second half of the storyboard as you can see is incomplete, after communicating with Connie we found out that she was struggling to create the second half of the storyboard because it was getting difficult to create the ending of our video because we had not decided on what was going to be the climax and the change. We then decided that the blank spaces within the storyboard are the things we can just improvise as we go along and decide what is best for the image we want to portray. This ended up being 'day in the life' activities of the monster and how they were going wrong to inspire him to want to change to inspire the narrative.

Shot List

Here are some examples of the shots we are going to do to create our music video and bring it to life. 
  1. A birds-eye shot of the monster in his bed.
  2. A montage style of the monster getting ready for his day - changing clothes etc.
  3. Close-up of the monster brushing his teeth and his hair. 
  4. A mid-close up of the monster getting ready in the mirror over his shoulder.
  5. Low angle tracking shot of the monster and his feet as he leaves his bed.
  6. An establishing shot of the park the monster is visiting.
  7. A tracking shot of the monster as he walks through the park. 
  8. The monster walking from frame to frame.
  9. Mid shots of the monster sat on the bench.
  10. A reverse dolly zoom of the monster sat on the bench through the bin.
  11. An over the shoulder shot of a scratch card.
  12. A close up of the scratch card.


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