Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Storyboard

Here is the storyboard for our crime documentary project made by me (scenes 7-12) and Audrey (scenes 1-6).


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Since I already had experience in creating a storyboard during the past (last year's term 1 storyboard project), I am already familiar with how to construct a storyboard and what to include, although I still refer to my old storyboard to retain my memory. Fortunately a mistake that for most of the scenes, I made the storyboard after the script and shooting is finished, but for some scenes, I completed the storyboard beforehand. This would give me a clear vision on what the scenes would look like and easier for me to visualise and draw. Overall, it was a really fun and quick process for me to conduct in which resulting me in completing faster than I had anticipated. I made sure to include details starting from the camerawork that is used, how long the scene should be and technical elements that could be used in the scene. I also used annotations with a different colour for a more clear explanation on what should happen on screen. Since the final script contains 12 scenes in total, me and my teammate, Audrey, think that it would be easier to split the jobs into two, where she did the first half and I did the last half. This is an effective way for us to create the storyboard easily with shared and balanced amount of responsibility. 

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