This was my first try with storyboarding a piece of media. It was difficult due to having to draw as well as write a description for every change that happened during the media product. During this task I have learnt that every little detail needs to be written down for a storyboard to be successful, this meaning images as well as descriptions. This including sound, timings of the shot, timings of noise. Whilst planning my opening sequence, I know I will need to write down the timings, description, type of shot, angle and noise on my storyboard. This allowing filming to be more efficient when it comes to handling our time, due to the planning already being efficient enough.
What went well with the storyboard: We displayed the detail of our story board through the drawings, as well as putting what type of shot it was and how long the shot was on the screen for.
What went well with the storyboard: We displayed the detail of our story board through the drawings, as well as putting what type of shot it was and how long the shot was on the screen for.
Things we could have improved: On our story board we didn't include descriptions of sound which would be good to put on it next time, as well as this we could have given a description of what was going on in the shot as well as the detailed picture.
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