Sunday, 3 March 2013

Storyboard Visual Representation.

These images are visual representations of our camera angles that we have storyboarded. Looking at our angles like this helps us visually see if we are actually following the guidelines that are required for continuity in film such as the 180 degree rule, 30 degree rule and so on. These floor plans are only for the interior scenes as it would be very hard to pinpoint where in London that we would be able to get our shots from.

Flashback email scene.
For this scene we wanted to use as many angles as possible to try and keep it interesting and fast paced. We know that the storyboards will only be used as a guideline because when we are actually on set we might come up with some new creative camera angle ideas. When shooting a no budget film it really helps to be flexible on set.
Morning wake up scene.
With this wake up scene there are far less angles as we want this scene to be slower that the flashback scene. This is because waking up in the morning is a slow thing and we want to emphasise this through the amount of cuts to different angles being very low creating a slow paced edit.
Morning work out scene.
This work out scene is also going to have some pretty slow paced editing. The shots that we plan to get are going to have some very dramatic slow dolly movements to try and give it more of an epic hollywood feel. 

Post By:
Josh Barrett

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