Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Storyboarding

    Today we storyboarded. We talked about plans for the shoot and how we each envisioned the final product coming out. In our storyboard, we have multiple shots and angles. Starting with an establishing shot, we film the surrounding area to let the audience know that the scene is taking place on a track field. Next, with a constant two-shot, we have two subjects filmed at a cat's eye view, after a pan from the establishing shot. We then transition to a high angle shot above the subjects, circling them and transitioning to eye-level, having a voice-over set off the two racers. The two racers are disguised by their clothes, marked in the storyboard by a checkmark and an "x". This represents their readiness, and how before the coffee, one of the racers is tired. Before the racers set off, the camera pans towards the referee and the setoff ends. As the setoff ends the voice changes as if to get interrupted with an SFX sound of a record scratch. now encouraging the tired racer to part take in some Duckin' goods as the camera pans from the referee to a Dunkin' employee, furthering the implication of two different people speaking. We then have an extreme close up of the tired racer eating and drinking. After the eating, we see the character in, what was pajamas, now in proper racing clothes. The jump is followed by a second count down, with a tracking shot of the once tired racer beating the opponent. The camera then films the subject in a medium-long shot, followed by a close-up shot of the products used, and a voice-over advertising them.

                                                                   Storyboard PDF
(May need to be rotated to view properly)





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