Monday 24 January 2011

20/01/11: Review on Storyboards

As a group, we met up once alongside the work in class, and were working on developing our storyboard and the sequences, type of shot and edit that would be involved in each part. To begin with, we found it quite hard to organise yet be spontaneous in the way we would order each scene. More and more and ideas were generated as we went along such as, burning paper on writing scenes, zooming into eye effect and an integrated sub story as the main trailer goes along.

Feedback from Mr Bush involved us being more disequilibrium in the middle of our trailer and looking again at how psychological horrors build suspense from start to finish. This involved us implementing a slow, calm scene where everything is innocent.

Next was the detail in type of shots in specific scenes, for example not enough shots to convey the whole message, rather the skeleton of the trailer.

Lastly, we has troubles deciding on our final name, it was between Enigma, Riddle and The Rdiddler. After analysing similar film names like, Orphan and Saw we concluded that Riddle would be effective to what the film is about and the fact that it is one word. 

Overall, it was successful storyboarding, just need to complete a full detailed storyboard ready for filming!

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