Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Creating our animatic Storyboard


The animatic storyboard has been very useful as my whole group now have the same visual image of what we are striving for in our music video. We all agree how long ours shots should be and where they should be placed. As well as this we can now show other people involved in our music video the storyboard so we are all on the same page, which should help make our video as good as it can be. With our music video we realised we need to make the most of our props, from looking at our animated storyboard we know we have to take lots of silhouetted shots and make sure our dancers and singer use the props as much as possible on the day. 


I think we pretty much have enough shots, although on the day our main concern is timing, we have so many set and light changes and only one day to shoot so we are going to have to be very efficient in the change overs and make sure all our actors are ready to go when we need them.  

We realised the neon lighting saying “Are you that somebody” is unfortunately to expensive and difficult to get hold of, therefore we need to scrap that part which is a shame however we are fully prepared to spend longer on other areas to make up for the lost shots and time. As a group we decided we already have so many elements that even without those few shots, the video will still be very busy with lots going on.


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