Monday, 10 April 2017

LO2 Evidence of Following Shooting Script / Storyboard

 We used both our scripts and storyboards as reference when filming, before each scene we would refer to the script to check exactly what we were going to film and then refer to our storyboards to see how it would look. And we would also check them during filming the scene if we needed reassurance or guidance, and then continue filming in the correct style of what we wrote/ drew in the storyboards and script.
We would also check the storyboards and script after filming a scene, and watch the scene back and check it upon the sheets to make sure we have filmed the scene correctly and it looked as we had planned it to, if it didn't we would refer back to our documents and film the scene in the given image we proposed. Apart from scenes that couldn't be filmed in the intended manor, which we changed but it still centred around the same proposal.



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n this scene the child actors were told to play together in the park, chasing each other around the swings and play on the playground equipment, we chose to span this scene across various shots, in which this is the example of the children running around the swing set. In which we referred to both the storyboards for visual guidance and storyboard for technical guidance, and camera angles and
shot types.


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