Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Our Story Board!

This is our story board for our project. Each box is 3 seconds long, with 24 total boxes. At first we were going to have 6 seconds per box, but we decided to change it to capture more detail. The titles are in order, according to what we researched previously in title research. When doing the storyboard, we made a checklist of shots to use, as we progressed through we checked them off. In our storyboard, we have three characters, and 2 are featured: Jane and Rose. The two of them are set apart by their hair styles so we can know who is who when filming. The storyboard also describes where they are in relation to the streets we are filming on, so it is very clear. Additionally, camera angles, sound and acting cues are written into the note section for each box, to reference easily. The process of creating the storyboard was simple after doing it three times before this. We already had the scenes planned, so all we had to do was split them into 3 second intervals. First, Jane is shown to be jogging along, starting up her music. Then, passing a corner, she waves at her neighbours: Rose and her parent. The camera follows Jane across the street, but not without showing the neighbours disappearing, and tracks Jane to her house. Inside her house, Jane is then transported to a forest, and Rose is there as well. The two minutes ends with their reaction to the forest. Throughout the whole sequence we will try our best to subtly convey that something is wrong, using the white noise and smoke in the background.

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