We created a storyboard to visually consider some shots and camera angles we want to use. For instance, we included high and low angled shots, mid long shots and close ups to enhance different angles on frustration and to confuse the viewer. We also planned to begin our opening sequence with a slow pan using a dolly track, starting at the characters feet and gradually moving to his face to allow the audience members to immediately establish the characters appearance. My group and I decided we are deliberately going to start the shots slow and steadily, and then when tension builds the shots will similarly increase and become faster to exaggerate the panic and tenseness in the atmosphere. Our storyboard has helped us to generate a rough sketch of approximately how it will look.
Saturday, 16 January 2016
Pre-Production: Storyboard
We created a storyboard to visually consider some shots and camera angles we want to use. For instance, we included high and low angled shots, mid long shots and close ups to enhance different angles on frustration and to confuse the viewer. We also planned to begin our opening sequence with a slow pan using a dolly track, starting at the characters feet and gradually moving to his face to allow the audience members to immediately establish the characters appearance. My group and I decided we are deliberately going to start the shots slow and steadily, and then when tension builds the shots will similarly increase and become faster to exaggerate the panic and tenseness in the atmosphere. Our storyboard has helped us to generate a rough sketch of approximately how it will look.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment