Sunday, March 3, 2019

Getting everything together (storyboard/ shooting schedule)

Hey guys, I am so excited to show you the storyboard that the group and I created. Now I have to say it isn't the best drawing ever, but it gets the point across for us to visually see the scenes. Many people choose to do storyboards online or with index cards, but the group and I decided to make it on a template that our teacher provided because it was organized and had space for comments as well. If you guys would like to use it some day here is  link to the worksheet.

This isn't completely set in stone, there are still some changes that might occur. So keep in mind that in the future we might have to upload another post on our "final" storyboard.






As you guys can see there are some question marks in areas that we need to still plan out and as soon as we figure out those details we'll post about. This was a very important step in creating our film opening because it makes time management extremely efficient and allows the group to be on the same page. As said by Vyond Team in an article

"While it may take you a little while to put your storyboard together, in the long run it will save you time in revisions later.
Not only will it help you explain your vision to your team, but it will also make the creation process go more smoothly."
This quote, that I retrieved from a website, shows the reason as to why story boarding is an effective way to plan and set up a film. Not only does it help a team get organized, but it also allows for feedback to occur through the process, which will all in all make the project better.

Shooting Schedule:


These are the days that we plan to shoot the film, but this might always change and will constantly be updated. For now we will try following this schedule and as you can see we start filming on 3/ 20/ 19 because first we have to get all the props and locations done.

Be aware of more upcoming posts because we are just starting to get into the fun stuff!


sources:
Team, V. (n.d.). What Is A Storyboard And Why Do You Need One? | Vyond. Retrieved from https://www.vyond.com/resources/what-is-a-storyboard-and-why-do-you-need-one/

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