Friday, 14 October 2011

Animated Storyboard




Here, is an animated version of our story board. The shot lengths are portrayed throughout the storyboard. It is useful to see the length of time we have to work with for each shot in terms of sound. When i applied the sound to the clips i realised that there is room for improvement. The sound sounds rather bland for the length of time it lasts. i experimented towards the end with sound editing, however it is not realistic to have this edited sound all the way through. The actual script of what is being said is what we wanted, however the delivery of the words could reflect the film more. E.G. adding tone, or adding a sense of hysteria to the tone. The actual teaser trailer is now easier to visualise with the aid of the animated storyboard. The film reaches the maximum length of a teaser trailer, so we need to be careful when filming that we do not exceed this and stick to the time limits we have suggested. The animated storyboard allows us to understand any problems that may occur, such as the voice over not being long enough to cater for the required clips, as well as showing room for a soundtrack
E.G. during the titles, where it appears a sudden drop in audio. As a group we decided we didn't want the voiceover during the titles as it distracts from the text, however looking at the storyboard i can see that the titles require some audio to make them impacting.
The storyboard is not entirely completed, as we have not made any music that could be used on our trailer, we therefore cannot apply this to the storyboard.

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