Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Storyboard/setting

Greetings colleagues, I'm back again to update you on our progress. The last time Andy and I met, we sketched out what our film opening should look like. We're still working on brainstorming ideas for the credits and the sound elements. We're definitely leaning towards stings that add continuity to the mysterious vibe. In addition, we are also searching for places to film that would match our eerie story.


Our storyboard is attached below!

the storyboard masterpiece 

As you can see in our storyboard, we will be using techniques such as quick cuts, diagetic sounds, stings, cross cuts, close ups, low key lightning and various shots to make our film the best it can be.


In addition, our setting is a major element for our film opening. My father is a realtor, so one of our best options is to use one of the abandoned garages that he is that haven't been sold yet. This coming weekend we plan on going with my dad to some of the houses he has and choosing the best fit to match our story.


Attached below is an example of what we're looking for.


Abandoned garage example


Next week we're going to focus mainly on filming our opening. 
Until next time,

Ben


Salonen, Robin. "Abandoned Garage." Abandoned Garage. Robin Salonen, n.d. Web. 17 Mar. 2017. <http://robinsalonen.artstation.com/projects/KRkkB>.


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