Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Storyboarding For The Prelim

Prior to filming our Prelim, we made a storyboard to plan out the different shots and angles we would like to use. Before the filming day, we were able to organise what shots we needed to take, how long the shots would be filmed for and what camera movements we could use so that we didn't waste essential filming and editing time on procrastinating because we didn't know what we were doing.
Making a storyboard, also, meant that we could see what shots we were taking and if we needed two shots in the same position, we could film them at the same time instead of filming in a chronological order and having the shots be slightly different in angle.
In this exercise, the storyboard helped us to plan where we were going to use the techniques 'match-on-action', '180 degree rule' and 'shot-reverse-shot' so that our prelim fulfilled the criteria given.



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