Friday, 16 March 2012

Brief Discussion of Storyboards

For my storyboards I had been able to work out the shots in which I wanted to put into my trailer. Although the storyboards were just a basic plan of my narrative I intend on using these when editing my footage together because it gives me the basic structure of events that were used in the research I had carried out on professional romantic dramas such as 'A walk to remember', which was my main inspiration. On my storyboards I have shown the shots in which I am definately going to use and what dialogue or sound will be in each scene. The storyboards only provide brief detail of what I want to be in my trailer; such as shot type, shot length, visual, sound, dialogue and transitions I am going to use. However, I don't feel as though the storyboards show the actual effect of my trailer because I have not included in any intertitles so therefore it does not reveal any narrative in the storyboards like it will in my actual product. I have written the voice-over I am planning on using in green, with the females dialogue being in red and the males dialogue being in blue, and extra dialogue being in black; the main reason being so I knew what I wanted each character was going to say and could draft out a script for each of them from this. My storyboards show that there will be a mixture of shots and that there will be at least 50 different scenes of different lengths so that there is a professionalism to the trailer and the main reason being that during the research I had carried out, I had found that romantic dramas used at least 40 shots, or over.

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