Friday 14 October 2011

Storyboard Animatic and Evaluation





On the video above you can see my group’s storyboard. We did that in order to see how long every shot lasts and how the end result could be to eventually change bits of it.

After we kind of had an idea how our shots should look like and what we want in our music video, we started to draw our storyboard. We named our shots/movement and tried to match it with the original track.  Then we filmed it and in the editing process we started to match our shots to the action.
I think it gave us a good overview of what we actually want to rechieve and what we have to make better. I guess that by now we are much clearer what we want him to do in our second location and how we want to present this to the audience. From the beginning on we wanted our video to be visually beautiful and in the past weeks we had to change ideas and our storyboard a lot of times. But we still want to concentrate on the picture a lot. Therefore our idea to rejuvenate different objects could work very well. We purposely chose two different locations, because one is “reality” and the other one in the house should represent his own worl, he crated. We therefore had to choose specific things and action that he could do in the house and just a simple performance stage. I guess lighting could help as two create a big contrast between both of them. A new idea, which we thought about after filming the storyboard, is that he opens a diary and it cuts to a Polaroid picture, which just fell out of it. We can see then see the picture moving and he sees himself in it, walking down a hill or simple with balloons in his hands.

What I learned from this task is that it is really important to create a storyboard, because it gives you proper ideas, how the overall result could look like. Also, we came up with more ideas, which I think will make our video, even more visual and interesting.

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