Individual Storyboard
The storyboard was created because it helps us give a better understanding to the narrative description of our groups thriller sequence also the purpose of the story board task was to make it easier for the groups filming task and to outlay exactly how we are going to film the sequence of the film also the story board contained a lot of key information that is important to the task for example it contained what camera shots we are going to use, the location that we are filming in along with the sounds,iconography,narrative and the editing that is going to be used within my groups thriller sequence.
On the first storyboard I have produced indicates what the opening narrative is going to be about for example the victim is walking through the alley way also the first storyboard sets the scene up for the audience that is watching the sequence. The first story board includes a series of camera shots that are vital to the sequence for example the establishing shot is used in the first scenes to set the location of the alley way also the first scene indicates the isolated victim which helps the audience because its very conventional to the thriller genre to have a isolated person in a thriller film which is always the victim also I have used a tense sound track just to build up a certain level of suspense towards the audience that is watching.
The second storyboard is the building up to the final few scenes also its an anxious wait to see what is going to happen to the victim as she continuously looks behind to see where the killer is. This storyboard has a level of relation to the audience as they anticipate what is going to happen to the victim because of the close ups and point of view shots that are involved also the tense sound track as well as the phone ringing has an impact to the audience because they are shocked as well as they are fearful because the killer begins to find out where the victim has gone. The second storyboard also consists of a montage to build excitement to the ending of the sequence.
The third storyboard is the ending of the sequence and it's the panning out of the murder that is involved and this story board is to where the suspense happens because the killer finds the victim behind the bush also the slow editing that is involved within the scene helps to illustrate the confusion and shock to what has happened to the victim as well as the fade element that is involved to end the scene off to a dramatic conclusion it also creates emotional impact to the audience also it empathises the sympathy towards the victim as the audience knows she is dead. The sound track is important in this final scene because its slow paced representing the realization to what has just happened towards the audience.
I have taken inspiration from the film Halloween as that has a antagonist which I'd like to include in the sequence that we are creating because I think it is essential in any thriller film to have a antagonist also I have taken inspirations from the film Scream as I feel they used certain sound effects that are appropriately used for a dramatic effect and this can be used in the sequence that we are creating to get a response from the audience.
To summarise the storyboard task will help our group to how we are going to plan the sequence of events also to how we can film the sequence properly without any mistakes or forgetting anything that we have previously thought of. The storyboard task also will help our group in creating a specific narrative that we as a group agree to follow.
On the first storyboard I have produced indicates what the opening narrative is going to be about for example the victim is walking through the alley way also the first storyboard sets the scene up for the audience that is watching the sequence. The first story board includes a series of camera shots that are vital to the sequence for example the establishing shot is used in the first scenes to set the location of the alley way also the first scene indicates the isolated victim which helps the audience because its very conventional to the thriller genre to have a isolated person in a thriller film which is always the victim also I have used a tense sound track just to build up a certain level of suspense towards the audience that is watching.
The second storyboard is the building up to the final few scenes also its an anxious wait to see what is going to happen to the victim as she continuously looks behind to see where the killer is. This storyboard has a level of relation to the audience as they anticipate what is going to happen to the victim because of the close ups and point of view shots that are involved also the tense sound track as well as the phone ringing has an impact to the audience because they are shocked as well as they are fearful because the killer begins to find out where the victim has gone. The second storyboard also consists of a montage to build excitement to the ending of the sequence.
The third storyboard is the ending of the sequence and it's the panning out of the murder that is involved and this story board is to where the suspense happens because the killer finds the victim behind the bush also the slow editing that is involved within the scene helps to illustrate the confusion and shock to what has happened to the victim as well as the fade element that is involved to end the scene off to a dramatic conclusion it also creates emotional impact to the audience also it empathises the sympathy towards the victim as the audience knows she is dead. The sound track is important in this final scene because its slow paced representing the realization to what has just happened towards the audience.
I have taken inspiration from the film Halloween as that has a antagonist which I'd like to include in the sequence that we are creating because I think it is essential in any thriller film to have a antagonist also I have taken inspirations from the film Scream as I feel they used certain sound effects that are appropriately used for a dramatic effect and this can be used in the sequence that we are creating to get a response from the audience.
To summarise the storyboard task will help our group to how we are going to plan the sequence of events also to how we can film the sequence properly without any mistakes or forgetting anything that we have previously thought of. The storyboard task also will help our group in creating a specific narrative that we as a group agree to follow.

You have shown a good understanding of why storyboards are used when creating films and summarised what you have included on each page in detail, explaining the purpose of using certain elements.
ReplyDeleteTry and explain where you have taken some of your ideas from in relation to films you have analysed from previous posts.
In order to improve your post you need to:
1) Explain where you have taken some of your inspirations from
2) Explain how this has and will help you and your group when planning the group storyboard
3) Talk about any issues you have come across when planning
4) Read through and double check spelling, grammar and how it reads back.
You have briefly mentioned where you have taken ideas from and why; make sure you are explaining all the elements used within each frame.
ReplyDelete1) drawings for your storyboard?
2) explain all elements used and listed in each frame
3) explain why you think certain elements will help create certain reactions within the audience
4) read through and check clarity of work