Showing posts with label storyboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label storyboard. Show all posts

Friday, 20 November 2009

Thriller Storyboard





This is the storyboard that we intended to use for the final film. Unfortunately, it was changed quite a bit for the final film, but most of the script is basically the same. Changes in the scripture of the final film were done during editing, mostly to make the film make more sense, and also to get the film down into two minutes.

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

continuity storyboard







This continuity exercise, which was shared with former members of the group(who are now part of Group 8) was based on the simple concept of a person arriving late to school on his bike, racing to the classroom, and getting scolded for being late.

The exercise was originally focused on the borrowing of a DVD but upon consultation in the group, it was decided that someone being late to school would be a better way to work with continuity.

Various techniques are used in the exercise, including Match-on Action, the 180 Degree Rule and shot-reverse-shot, both as continuity examples and also tests of the rules themselves to see how they work(incase we would later wish to use them in our thriller).

Ryan was cast as the main character, with Daniel as the secondary character, and Cheryl Matthews as the teacher.