Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Thriller Storyboard - BLOODSHOT

Our storyboards helped us to plan our each individual scene so we could present it's shots, timings, settings and angles. Without these it would make filming difficult as we would have no idea what scenes we would need to be filming and where. These are vital as our idea is quite complicated and we have spent a lot of time thinking out each seem so it reaches our limit of 2 minutes.

We firstly did a draft storyboard which layed out each scene in basic with no timings, then we went back through everything and changed it to make it more detailed and a lot easier to sort out when it came to filming the final footage.

Scene by scene we have planned out the timings so that we can keep the opening scene plot into the time limit of 2 minutes and not too much over.
They show shot by shot what each angle will be, whether there is a zoom or any kind of camera effect to make the film keep to the thriller genre.

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