My progress of the storyboard:
After sitting with the group we started to develop the detail of what we wanted to achieve within our story. We included what happened at every point and what wanted he audience to be exposed to. After we had developed a detailed outline of the narrative we split up the 35-38 points that we had into 10ish points each. This meant that we came up with 10 points of the story with drawings and created our part of the story board. We had to include notes such as the location, shot no, movement, the placement etc. On he right is a picture of the beginning of y story board where I started to draw out the different shots and moments within our narrative. Below I have also included the note taking that we created of what part of the narrative was happening. After we had finalised the official outline I typed it up into a blog post so that we had it there for future use. We now know what is exactly happening within our opening scene, and filming and production can be more efficient and quicker now. Our group is now working on the storyboarding and will be able to put it together at the end of the week.On the right is a draft of the outline of the opening scene. Within this it includes every movement and detail of the opening scene. This massively helps us as it gives us an outline of what shot we need to achieve, with future use it means we don't have to spend time searching for what we have to do.
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