Thursday, 24 March 2011

Storyboard





















For the first 2 shots, there will be no music, and the main character will be walking into the recording studio. The recording in process light will come on as soon as the music starts and shots of the mixing desk, tape deck and studio preporation will take place.
























The next 6 shots consist of the stop motion animation, the ripping of the heart, the time lapse in

the street, and shots of the band. There will then be close up shotsof the main character texting.















Shots 14 to 15, will be set in the bedroom, with the main character playing guitar and writing down lyrics. There will then be cuts to shots of the band playing. We left shots 16 to 18 blank on the shooting script, as we were going to experiment with different shooting ideas for the band.

















Shots 20 to 24 will yet again be of the band until shot 25, where the heart slowly comes together through stop motion.





















shot 26 is the last of the band shots and shot 2 shows the heart coming back together though stop motion. The final few shots show the main character opening an old scrapbook and finding he pictures she drew when she was little ( the stop motion scene ) she rips them out, and the shot fades to the heart coming back together.














Just in case we cannot do this ending, we have thought up a different way to finish off our video. We created the alternate story board ending as follows:





















The alternate ending will start with the main character walking and singing towards the camera, then cutting to the other main character sitting on a bench texting her. There will then be a close up of him texting saying 'Are you okay?', and then later him walking off.


















It then cuts to the male character sitting on another bench on his own, then the female character coming and sitting down next to him. They then talk, and hug. At the very end of the video, it will cut to a shot of them both walking away from the camera holding hands, and then it eventually fading out.

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