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Sunday 5 November 2017

R+P Post 21: My key shots storyboard

After creating our timeline, we made a storyboard of key shots which can be seen below.



We split our storyboard into 4 sections: narrative shots, performance shots on location, studio lip-sync shots and studio dance shots. Splitting it like this and colour coding the shots by their framing made it very quick and easy to see if we had enough variety to keep the video visually interesting. In addition to this, the colour coding helped us see if we were following music videos conventions - having dramatic framing changes like extreme wides to ECUs.
Studio performance section

Dance section

Performance on location section

Narrative section





We did storyboard all of our narrative shots because we thought that this was the section that could get the most confusing and so if we had concrete plans for each shot we could try and stop any chance of that.

Overall, the storyboard has been very useful as it gave us visual references for our most important shots which will make out shootboard and actual filming easier.

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