Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Initial storyboards
Before we got together with our groups and decided on our ideas and storyboard, we were told to individually plan our opening sequence. The above is my own initial planning. I did a running sequence where a main character was running towards something, but the audience doesn't know what. To contrast this highly paced scene, I thought that we could do the credits in stop motion, of magnets on a fridge. This would completely juxtapose the running scenes, and hopefully that would highlight the pace of the running scenes. During the last credit, I thought that we could zoom out and pan around to the front door, which would have a distinguishing feature (e.g: the round window storyboarded above) to let the audience know it's the same door as the person eventually arrives at. After a lot of hassle, the main character would let herself in and gasp and look around at the inside. This lack of motivated cut is often used in opening sequences, to grab the audience's attention, and I thought it would work well.
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