As a group we pretty much stuck to our storyboards. From the start as a group we had a fixed idea in our heads of how we wanted the film to go. The only change we made was that at the start we thought it would be a good idea to put in a scence of where the boy character who has a girlfriend is in a club with another girl flirting and dancing away. We thought that we could use that scene as a reason for why they split up however, we decided against that because we wanted to keep the film origional and not promote the theme of cheating if you are in a relationship. Other than take that out we pretty much stuck to our storyboards of how we planned the film to go.
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Storyboards
As a group we pretty much stuck to our storyboards. From the start as a group we had a fixed idea in our heads of how we wanted the film to go. The only change we made was that at the start we thought it would be a good idea to put in a scence of where the boy character who has a girlfriend is in a club with another girl flirting and dancing away. We thought that we could use that scene as a reason for why they split up however, we decided against that because we wanted to keep the film origional and not promote the theme of cheating if you are in a relationship. Other than take that out we pretty much stuck to our storyboards of how we planned the film to go.
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This post demonstrates some understanding of why storyboards are essential to include, while planning a production. The storyboards that you have included, helps to support some of the points that you have made.
ReplyDeleteDid you follow your plans, or did you make any changes?