Planning: Storyboard

This storyboard is the first part of our planning. The step-by-step guide will help us to refer to what shots and camera angles that we need to use in order to produce our short piece of film. The storyboard must include relevant shots, camera movements and locations. This will them make the production flow a lot easier when it  comes to the final filming. The storyboard has given us a clear idea of what shots we have and what shots we need to put into the film; the same applies to removing any unnecessary shots. Without the story board there would be no structure to the situation and the whole film would flop.


In this page we had the first six frames of our film. These are all the build
up frames to the exchange in dialogue between the two characters. This
involved character 1 walking down the corridor, opening the door and
sitting down across the table from character 2.
This page in the one where we can see the shot / reverse shot  when the
two characters exchange dialogue. It will involve the telling of the knock
knock joke and a clip of laughter between character 1 and character 2.

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