One purpose of a storyboard to identify any potential problems that later may occur, this in some businesses could save money. For example storyboards are used in the development stage of a film, as once they have created a storyboard they are then able to review it and look over anything that may not work. It also eliminates anything that could potentially go wrong in the future as the film will be planned through, and thought out thoroughly. When produce our thriller clip we must review our storyboards to ensure that everything is correct and all the timing is accurate.
Another purpose of a storyboard is to portray a basic idea of the production, this would mean that they're also used to reinforce an idea and provide a basic plan to the film. When reviewing the storyboard people will often use it to remind them of an idea, also when producing our thriller clip we would be able to use the storyboard as an helpful tool to guide the narrative.
When producing our thriller clip the management of time will be critical because we need to balance our filming time and the time we use editing the piece. Therefore we will be able to use the storyboard as a reference to the time that we will need to allocate to every individual frame.
In conclusion I think that our group will use the storyboards to structure our clip and also to manage the time effectively and efficiently. Furthermore I think that the storyboards will be used as a reminder to our group so that we don't lose focus on the task that we have been set.
You have explained in depth the purpose of a storyboard and how it is useful when planning a film; however, you have not mentioned what you have included within your storyboard or any issues you may have encountered.
ReplyDeleteTo improve your post you need to:
1) Give a summary of each page explaining what you have included overall and why (to create what?)
2) Discuss where you have taken some of your inspirations from in relation to other films you have analysed for previous posts
3) Discuss any issues you have come across and how you might rectify them
4) How will your individual storyboards be beneficial to your group one?
5) Include pictures of your storyboard