Thursday, 13 October 2016

Storyboard

Storyboard


The shots for our music video where put onto different posit notes, this allowed us to rearrange the shots to give the right look and flow of the music video. Despite our drawings not being the best, we have added what angles we were going to use and the timing of each phrase. Even though we have a clear structure in place we are aware that some shots maybe to long or short therefore there is room for adjustment and for other shots to be added. When we commence filming we will film more than whats on the storyboard in order for use to have extra footage to use when we need to. With the lyrics notes and our storyboard we have a clear structure of our music video.



There are elements of the song where the lyrics cross phrase, for example in the course the lyrics sing 'Man Down' and the 'Rum Pa Pa Pum' lyrics fade in directly after therefore we can't have the lip syncing with both bits, therefore we need to use a quick cut to change from the lip syncing to some footage of the narrative before returning back to the live performance because then the vocals and footage will work along each other without crossing over to much. We have an even amount of performance and narrative in order for the audience

to stay engaged and enjoy the music video. When filming the the public places we need to make sure the public don't just stop and watch us filming, if this was to happen we will need to keep filming in orderer to get a natural shot. If the public watches it will make the music video look set

and won't look like a real storyline, this will effect the narrative and realism of this. Recently the train system keep going on strike therefore we will need to double check the timings and locations of both tubes and trains the day before in order we get the right transport at the right

time. We are looking forward to filming the footage for our music video and start editing it.











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