Tuesday 16 December 2014

Storyboard of my thriler and what I learnt from it

Storyboard of my Thriller and what we learnt from it

Creating a story board for our thriller opening sequence has helped give us a clear idea of how it was going to pan out. It also gave us an idea of what shots we were going to use and the duration of it. It is similar to a script in the idea that if we forget about shots we can look back at the storyboard which will show us how we set it out.

We tried to draw each shot as similar as possible to what we want it to look like in the thriller and the scenery behind the character. The good thing about doing a school massacre means it is hard to make the scene look fake when you are filming in a zoo whereas if you were filming it on an island, a lot of the scenery would be fake. 

The storyboard also made our story easier to understand as it helps when it is broken down. When doing the story board we weren't 100% sure how the character would be standing so we gave a rough idea of how we wanted it too look.

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