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DAY 3 - STORYBOARDS & ANIMATICS

As previously mentioned, for this shoot we had created the storyboards and shot list simultaneously. As Amid drew the storyboards, I wrote down the shot description and shot list, taking everyone’s ideas into account. This shoot will have four scenes, which are all performance based, and these elements have all been storyboarded. The only shots that we have not considered storyboarding is one in each scene that I have listed as, ‘interpret shot on day’, as this is something we plan to decide depending on what is being filmed, based on the ideas we come up with on location.

 

Below are 9 photos, which include all the storyboards for the entire shoot. Some of the shots are repeated in each scene; hence we didn’t have to re-draw each storyboard:                       

Below is a gallery of the individual storyboards for scene 1:

Below is the animatic I’ve edited together, using the storyboards that Amid drew, showing how scene 1 could look when edited:

Below is the animatic I’ve edited together, using the storyboards that Amid drew, showing how scene 2 could look when edited:

Below is a gallery of the individual storyboards for scene 2:

Below is the animatic I’ve edited together, using the storyboards that Amid drew, showing how scene 3 could look when edited:

Below is a gallery of the individual storyboards for scene 3:

Below is a gallery of the individual storyboards for scene 4:

Below is the animatic I’ve edited together, using the storyboards that Amid drew, showing how scene 4 could look when edited:

With these well drawn storyboards, thanks to Amid, alongside my detailed shot lists, I am now certain that the shoot is organised, and we are pretty much as ready as we feel we could be. The animatics also give us an idea of shot duration, and how the shots may look like when put together into the edit. Each shot will be filmed for the duration of the entire cut section of the song that we want to use, so that I will be able to synchronise the footage into the edit, and select the portions of the clips that I feel fit the music video really well. The next page holds the filming schedule, where we have planned the duration of the scenes that we wish to film during the shoot. With this film schedule, and the incredibly precise turn out with my film schedules in all the previous shoots, I feel that we will be able to push to keep everything on time, so that we could finish with all that we need for this section of the music video.

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