My partner Kim decided since the scenes were going to be mostly the same for the horror and comedy, and that the main difference would just be the editing we didn't have much of a separate storyboard for trailer 2.
Although there should be shot variation I let Kim do the storyboards as that is her part of the production she wanted to focus on.
| Kim and I making Trailer 2 Storyboard |
We still both did research and took notes on what to really do when creating our storyboard, I took some notes from a website that offered tips.
Here are some takeaways I had:
The process of creating a comedy trailer storyboard include organizing both the audio and visual components that will succinctly and captivatingly communicate the film's tone, humor, and plot.
Introduction of primary Characters: Use medium or close-up views to introduce the primary characters, emphasizing their distinct personalities and eccentricities with facial expressions and visual signals.
Include establishing shots that help to create the mood and the location of the movie. This could include exterior shots of the locales used for filming or famous sites that are important to the plot.
Funny Scenes: Assemble a list of the most amusing scenes that the trailer will highlight. Utilize a blend of clever speech, slapstick humor, and visual gags to highlight the humorous plot of the movie.
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