Our final stages of the planning process... You are now going to storyboard your trailer. You need to remember all of your research and planning and ensure that this informs the decisions you made. Don't create a new hybrid genre of your own! You need to consider how you are going to conform or subvert generic conventions and how you will suggest narrative without giving the whole plot away: a tricky balance!
Use the template to create an individual storyboard but work together on each frame, if you are in a group to ensure you have the same plan.
Remember your technical terms and the need for consideration of transitions and mise en scene. If you need a helpful reminder go to: http://www.mediacollege.com/video/editing/transition/types.html.
Deadline: Thursday 4th December
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Classwork Reminder 19/11/14
Just a reminder that the deadlines for today and next week are on the post below in red. Make sure you are up to date; work is on your blog and that you are imaginative/ creative if you complete all tasks. What additional research could you be doing? See you tomorrow.
Friday, 14 November 2014
Logos and Audience Feedback
Morning all (present and Skills Show-ers) - just a little reminder of tasks and deadlines for the coming weeks:
Your final filmed, edited and polished key scenes need to be uploaded on your blogs by Thursday 20th November.
In the meantime, you also need to be working on the following (all expected on your blogs by Thursday 27th November):
Your final filmed, edited and polished key scenes need to be uploaded on your blogs by Thursday 20th November.
In the meantime, you also need to be working on the following (all expected on your blogs by Thursday 27th November):
- Production logo ideas
- Film logo ideas
- Audience Feedback on logo ideas (I would suggest you use surveymonkey and share with your friends on social media)
- Shot list for your trailer - you need to create a table for this including the shot type; description and an additional column for mise en scene (lighting, props, costumes etc.)
Happy Media-ing :)
Thursday, 13 November 2014
A solution to filming... Photo Animatics!
Example Photo Animatic
If you have been unable to film, in your teams work out a rough shot list for that key scene. It must use a variety of shot types, angles, movement & composition to make it interesting and exciting for the audience.
You will then need to take photos of these images.
Firstly, you will put these together in sequence on a storyboard but without the text information. You will then edit them together to create your animatic. You can add music and a voiceover as necessary.
The deadline for these will be next Thursday 20th November - they must be uploaded on your blog with a description.
If you have been unable to film, in your teams work out a rough shot list for that key scene. It must use a variety of shot types, angles, movement & composition to make it interesting and exciting for the audience.
You will then need to take photos of these images.
Firstly, you will put these together in sequence on a storyboard but without the text information. You will then edit them together to create your animatic. You can add music and a voiceover as necessary.
The deadline for these will be next Thursday 20th November - they must be uploaded on your blog with a description.
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