Friday, 30 January 2009

The Stages To Producing My Storyboard

Throughout the week we have been drawing up our storyboard and shot selections for our opening sequence. I drew up a potential sequence that i would use for my opening titles. These consist of showing a young boy/girl




This drawing is representing the lonely child sitting at some steps, with everyone walking past not taking any notice of him what so ever.




This picture is showing the character waiting on the corner of a street, waiting for he owner of the food stall (in this case a kebab van) to turn away in able for them to take the food that is on the side without causing a stir.




This shot is showing the child taking shelter in a station, (its suppose to be raining). Implying that they are living off nothing and that they need to find shelter for themselves.




This is a shot that continues off the other shot that was happening earlier in the sequence. So this shot is a sequence showing, the child running away from the food stall with a burger or something. Again, feeding himself.




This shot is a close up of the character's face trying to show their feelings through a few second holding shot. This will give you an idea of what the character looks like and how he must be feeling.

This is the basic and most probable final version of my sequence, i will repeat a couple of the shots maybe in different places to give the effect of the days going past. Although it could do with some more shots, i feel this is a good structure to my sequence.

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