Thursday, 22 September 2016
practicing storyboarding / Memento - by rose spencer
Peer's interpretation of the story board:
this is the part of the opening I created in a story board for another group to turn into the short film opening above. I think our story board was effective as the group who filmed it were able to re create the original as close as possible with the available resources. for future reference I think I would need to be more specific when writing the detail on how to do each frame so they flow better and the re creation can be closer to the original as possible. also I think it would have been better if we had included sound effects in the story board so the group recreating the story board could include them to make the opening more effective.
From doing this task I have lernt that the story boards need to be more detailed so that when creating the video it is clear what it is we need to achieve and so that we know exactly what it is that we need to have in the video. The story board should include every element that should be involved in each frame so that there is no confusion about what should be happening in each of the frames
When creating our opening sequence, we will need to make sure that the story board is clear and includes everything we need so that nothing is forgotten when we make the opening sequence. In our opening sequence we will make sure that we follow the story board so that we do not forget any of our ideas.
This is the original opening of the film Memento. I think our version of part of the opening resembles the original very well because of the story board that we created and how we included all the necessary detail.
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