Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Replying To Comments.

Comment On Blog: Storyboard 2.


Good idea of shot and transition shown here. Quite a lot of close up head shots??? Remember to show as much variety as possible. Always make sure that you have the pace and rhythm of the music in your head when filming these shots from your story board. Also remember that a storyboard is a plan - and these can change. That is not a problem.

The close-ups are mainly used for the chorus as this is mostly where the lip-syncing is, I realise that most of these shots are straight shots. However, some of these may be changed to side profiles, or angled shots to show more effect and the artist in a different light.

The pace and rhythm I am hoping to keep the same lengths as the lyrics although it may be argued that these could be too long. Whilst filming and editing I will asses how long the shots are and whether or not they should be shorter. By doing this with my first set of filming, I will be able to organise another filming session where I can film extra shots or re-film the shots that aren't usable.

The transitions I have used are Cuts, Fades, and Dissolves. I have used fades and dissolves to indicate what shots are flashbacks compared to present day. The fade is when the artist reflects back on her life which is when the flashbacks come into scene and the dissolve is used for when she comes back to the present day and the reality that she is no longer living in the house that she grew up in.


Comment On Blog: Storyboard 4.


Some more variety of shot shown here, Abi. Good. Once this filming is done, remember to upload any shots you've rejected and say why you did not feel they could be used.

Thank you for the compliment, I have tried to use variety of shot however I also wanted the shots to be repetitive for the chorus so I was able to create a repetitive sequence.

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