Sunday, 10 November 2013

Production meeting - Storyboarding

In our second production meeting, we began to transfer our thriller idea into the form of a storyboard, to plan it out visually. In our storyboard, Harry wrote most of the annotations, whilst Bea and I shared the job of illustrating the storyboard and drawing the pictures. 

I felt that writing down our idea into a shot by shot illustrative storyboard helped to out the whole thing into perspective and helped us to understand how achievable the idea would be and what would be needed for each shot. Although this is just the first rough draft, I now believe that the final draft will provide a good plan for when we actually shoot the thriller, and it will be especially helpful for the camera man, as it shows them exactly the shots that they have to have filmed.

I found the illustrative part of the storyboarding to be the most favourable part for me, as I do art and so I enjoy it, which allowed me to make sure that I did it well. 

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