Friday, 20 November 2009

Storyboard

Below is the storyboard that we have created for our video. For this we have carefully thought about the shots we want to create, and have tried to show off our theme throughout this. We have also thought about where we want the camera to be situated, and how we are going to achieve this and make it the best we can.


































When planning our video, we have tried to use a range of different shots to unsure that when looking at the video the audience do not get bored. For example the first beginning shot is a low angle shot of a close up of the characters feet, the next few shots after this do not show the characters face, and it isn't till we see her arrive at work that we know what she looks like. By doing this, it makes the audience able to relate to the character, as this daily routine could be anyone.

We have also planned for this video to use a time lapse, and this is shown in shot 13. For this we intend to have a slightly longer shot, and to show the cars rushing past the main character as she goes about her day, as if time is going slowly for her, but the day is going fast.

The shots we have chosen to use, follow the character throughout her busy day, and they represent a typical persons life. For the very end shot of the video, we intend to establish the place where the set has been used, and to do this, we will show a mid shot of the characters silhouetted walking away as they make their way along Brighton Pier.

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