Friday, 6 November 2015
Drafting and planning
this is the first part of my storyboard for my project. after researching a number of trailers i am confident that my shot types and transitions will make my trailer look realistic and not like a fan trailer. i know what i am going to do for the rest of my trailer but i am yet to draw the next section of the storyboard. in past blog posts i have said that i dont want to use alot of dialog in my trailer but i have been forced to change my mind as i have changed my plot and to get the story across to the audience i will need to use a fair amount of dialog. my one worry is that the cameras wont be able to pick up the voices of my cast but if that is a real problem i will have to attempt to do voice overs so i will record the dialog separately to the filming which will be a hassle but if it makes the trailer look better it will have to be done. the eighth shot of my storyboard is a point of view show which will have to be filmed with a tripod as i don't have the equipment to film a point of view the conventional way but my idea is to extend the tripod legs so it is taller than my cast and angle the camera just over the shoulder of one of my cast members so i can get their point of view of them trying to comfort another person.
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