Thursday, 14 January 2016

My mini brief storyboard

We firstly drew a storyboard draft to decide how our footage would flow in order to create our mini brief. We then printed a storyboard template which we filled in with each shot showing how it would look. This would assist us when filming so we know in advance how it is meant to look. We went into detail by including camera angles and dialogue so we knew which character was speaking at which part.
In order to agree with the mini brief we had to include a match on action shot, a shot-reverse-shot and also abide the 180 degree rule. The 180 degree rule is important as it assists the continuity of the peice and also avoids confusion with the audience as the characters are always on one side of the screen. The match on action shot also enables continuity by revealing an action from different angles to please the audience. And finally, a shot-reverse-shot to represent the conversation between two people and also show the audience the reactions taking place as the dialogue is exchanged. 

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