First you can see our shot lit with description of the type of shot and the action taking place in it. Then we have the storyboard with hand-drawn images to assist the ideas behind the filming.
Friday, 7 January 2011
Preliminary Task: Storyboard & Shot List
Storyboards and shot lists are incredibly important. They give a step by step guide for the filming process, and help any errors to be shorted out before filming. They are also helpful if someone is ill on a day of filming, this means that any other person is able to follow these two records to film/director the piece.
First you can see our shot lit with description of the type of shot and the action taking place in it. Then we have the storyboard with hand-drawn images to assist the ideas behind the filming.
First you can see our shot lit with description of the type of shot and the action taking place in it. Then we have the storyboard with hand-drawn images to assist the ideas behind the filming.
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Charlie Peacock,
George Adamson,
Jack Lewis,
Sam Payne
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