Thursday 24 September 2015

Preliminary Task: Creating A Storyboard From Intel Ideas

In our lesson today we had created a storyboard by folding an A3 piece in to 12 squares and then we would take our preliminary task as raw footage and then cut it into 12 shots.

The 12 shot challenge was used to develop our knowledge to organise our task into an order.

Today we have learned how to turn raw footage into a formal order of shots and how to breakdown lots of footage, I also learned how to manage lots of footage in to less shots. The last thing we learned is how to organise a storyboard which will help us plan our music video later this year.

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  2. Can you explain to me in greater detail how you think going through the process of storyboarding will help to ensure a better end product than just trying to go out and film your raw footage?

    What, in particular, does creating a storyboard such as this force you to think about?

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    1. if i were to go out and film raw footage i would not know what shot had to be recored next and you may forget that a certain shot had to be with a particular angle. dealing with raw footage would make it difficult to put the shots in chronilogical order, whereas if you were to use the proccess of storyboarding you can clearly see what needs to be done to make a suitable and structured video

      creating a storyboard forces you to think about what the video will turn out to be and how many shots are required to fit and complete the video

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