Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Digital Storyboard







On this page is the digital storyboard that I have put together. The sequence of shots show how our music video flows and what the different shot types are that Lola and I filmed. This is a little different to the original storyboard that we had produced. This is because whilst filming, we had encountered different issues which we had to address appropriately in order for our video to make sense, and fit within its genre. The first lot of shots that you can see in the first screenshot, set the scene for the majority of the locations that we have used throughout the music video. Each shot throughout the music video, is 4 seconds long. Lola and I have made sure that we don't exceed this duration of the shots since it will make them too long, and it will not be interesting for our target audience to watch. In all of these screenshots of the digital storyboard shown, it is evident that in comparison to the other storyboard that Lola and I have produced, the cinematography varies since we have thought about each shot in a lot of detail, since we have had the first story board alongside us throughout the whole production process. Initially, Lola and I had thought that we wouldn't have enough 'couple' shots in order to express the relevance of the song. However, we have managed to include if not one, two couple shots in each part of footage which is evident in the storyboard that is above. In the final performance shots, we decided that we would range the shots however, we both thought that close up shots of Lauren was going to be more effective since she is quite a dramatic person, and a lot of emotion can be shown through face close up. At first, we didn't decide to have any shots that were like silhouettes however, whilst out filming we had managed to get a few with the sun going down, and Lola and I thought that it would look very effective in our music video and give it a little bit of contrast and make it look more dynamic. The shots that are shown in the storyboard above of Lauren in the dance studio, they are what our original ideas were on the original storyboard. I think that it is good how Lola and stuck to the original storyboard for this sequence of shots because otherwise we would have confused ourselves by changing the way in which we film these shots since we had changed other scenes that are displayed in the Pit and the Recording Studio. 

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