Planning:Storyboard
To ensure that when we filmed our trailer we could do it as quick as possible and easily, we decided to create a story board to follow, if we did not have a storyboard we may of found filming very difficult and of got mind block of what to do next and may of ended up disagreeing.We wrote down a rough copy of the locations we were going to be filming and from there decided where we should film first, and what order should we film things. For example, we decided to start filming at Picadilly station, as that was the most furthest away.
We then did rough drawings of what shot types we should use, what would look best to show emotion, and what would look best to show location. Making a rough copy of the storyboard was good for our group, as we could agree on shot types, durations of shots and were certain scenes were going to be filmed, and if we did not agree we could change it.
We then made a final copy of the storyboard so it looked neat and easy to follow. The storyboard consisted of pictures of what the shot should look like, and with writing to show the shot type in each scene, duration of scene and movements.
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