Monday, 29 November 2010

Story boards

Learning how to storyboard...

·         Storyboards are a series of graphic organizers such as drawings or digital images
·         They are used to pre-plan any visual production ranging from a simple digital photography sequence to a complex film.
·         The idea of storyboarding in the form that it now exists in has been developed in 1930s at the Walt Disney studio in 1930s.
·         In film production the storyboard is essentially a large comic used by cinematographers and directors to visualise scenes beforehand.
·         For other thriller we would have to create a storyboard previously to aid our film day

In order to prepare for the creation of our own Thriller/ Horror opening sequences. We were given the task to produce our own T.V drama series. My group Brainstormed on stereotypical ideas, t.v dramas contain. Then made a list of main themes an audience would relate with and what representations we could portray for a audience to be interested in.
We eventually came up with the idea of  dramatic scenarios around an Airline service creating both stereotypical and subverted characters.
We then had to storyboard a scene including the information about type of shot, shot duration, angles and type of cuts.

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