Saturday 15 March 2014

Storyboarding

31/01/14
Today's lesson started off with everyone getting into their coursework groups and started planning their title sequence through a story board. Before starting the storyboard we came up with various interesting ideas. The first idea was to film a train tracks and a brides dress dragging on the floor in two separate shots and then to edit the both the shots so that they are merged into one in a way so that the tracks are being swept away by the bridesmaid dress while the bridesmaid is walking down the isle. However due to time restrictions this wouldn't be possible to do. The other idea we came up with was to use Polaroid cameras and to film the title sequence by taking shots of different photos in a Polaroid style, but then we felt this idea to be too simple. We then had a final idea of creating the title sequence in a circular narrative so that it starts off with the women getting ready for her wedding day showing hints of her having two men in her life.
 This is the start of our story board:

Then Emily went round and was speaking to individual groups and people giving feedback to them on their title sequence and blogs. The feedback that was given to our group was that we still needed to do a little more in depth research of what we would like to film and finalise an idea for our title sequence. We came up with too many ideas to choose from which made it difficult for us to decide which idea to go with. We were given a feedback of story-boarding different ideas we had that we would like to film and then choosing one in which is suitable and successful. The feedback i got on my blog was that all my posts were in detail and well typed however, i just needed to post my continuous editing sequence and Love Actually analysis which i have now done. Now all i need to do is embed a few links onto my blog which i will do with Leanne on Wednesdays lesson.

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