Wednesday 20 October 2010

Storyboard/Animatic

Before we start filming we need to plan out the shots we intend to take, therefore making us more organised and efficient when we start filming. So, we have created a storyboard where we have drawn pictures of what footage we need to capture, indicating what will be shown on screen and underneath we have detailed the type of shots which are needed. We have decided to choose a variety of shots that connote different meanings and make it interesting for our demograph.

We have taken photos of each shot on our storyboard and I used Adobe Photoshop to crop and resize the photos before importing them into Adobe Premier Pro where I put together the images to create our Animatic. I also downloaded a piece of free music from the website http://www.jamendo.com/ to accompany our storyboard images and inserted transitional effects between them to make it more interesting. The non-diegetic music we chose conveys a sense of mystery which reflects a bit of the genre of our film, as the audience are left wondering which life Lucas will choose at the end of our film. We intend to follow our storyboard when we do our filming, however we understand that when we are filming we may come up with some new ideas of shots we like and may capture them to incorporate into our film.




Cropping Pictures using Adobe Photoshop

Searching for music on Jamendo website
Uploading pictures and music onto Adobe Premiere Pro to create our Animatic

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