Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Following script/storyboard P3 (b)


Throughout the filming process I have ensured to match my script, storyboard and shot list to my final product, which has resulted in a very accurate realisation of my initial ideas.

Finding the locations to shoot was the easiest aspect of the filming as the location was on my lane and I know the area very well.










This shot was initially planned as Shot 1 however was replaced with the city shot and moved to the final shot, the reason for this was this shot did not clearly establish the setting of the video and is quite boring, and confused to audience.




This shot was used to build suspense, I wanted to use this location as although it is country lane surrounded by bushes it looks like a tunnel.



This shot built suspense leading up to the introduction of the antagonist.



Shot 12 hoped to capture the emotion of the protagonist in an attempt to get the audience to connect with him.




The space shot was used during the chorus, when creating this on After effects I was sure to stick to my initial designs in order to fit with the themes of the video.




As you can see I have stuck to the exact description of this shot and the result is exactly what I had visualised, thanks to the angle, pace and also costume.




Once again the interpretation of the shot is similar to the final piece, however shot 30 did vary slightly due to issues setting up the camera and the drawing on the storyboard used an inaccurate scale.




The colour purple was chosen as I felt it blended well with the background in the shot but also fit well with the themes and genre.




Quick shots such as these helped build the intensity of the chase sequence that leads up to the final scene.





More cinematic shots like this to heighten the intensity and confusion.







For this shot I decided to split the scene in half using the lighter colour of the road to separate the scene.




I felt this shot was the best choice for ending the video as it creates a new perspective thats zoomed out from the main scene, its also a similar shot to 


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