Monday, 19 May 2014

Storyboard - P1(c)





























Storyboard is very useful when we are going to shoot a video. It will help us to understand what exactly we will have to shoot. When we start editing, we will be able to put scenes in the right order.

My storyboard shows the shots which are necessary in my film opening. I've written some notes underneath every shot, where I've described what's going on and mentioned the name of the shots.

The camera's positions: 

Shot 1: camera will move up from the ground to the sky

Shot 2: camera will move down from the sky to the field where boys are playing football

Shot 3: camera will be close to the ground to make a framing shot of Nick's legs

Shot 4: camera will be in front of the girls who are supporting Nick. Then there will be close up of some girls (reaction shot)

Shot 5: camera will be opposite to Nick to make a medium close-up of him

Shot 6: camera will be also in front of his girlfriend, close up of her face to show the emotions on her face

Shot 7: camera will be opposite and on the side to Nick

Shot 8: camera is in front of the couple

Shot 9: camera moves from the right side to the left

Shot 10: camera will be in distance in order to make an establishing shot

Shot 11: camera will be in front of the guys

Shot 12: camera is behind the back of Ekaterina to make a following shot of how she is coming to school


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