Friday, January 12, 2024

StoryBoard- Horror

 Alright with break over my partner and I decided to work on the story boards first to create a sense of direction moving forward with the rest of the documents. 

We know that we want them to be in the car explaining everything to their followers while other scenes of their location play to create some diegetic exposition. 

Page one storyboard of trailer one 

We established opening shots and character introductions- establishing the setting and introducing the main characters through close-up shots or medium shots, showing their faces and expressions as they interact with each other or the environment while briefly establishing their personalities and relationships to each other. 

We came up with many different scenes to convey the storyline without giving up the full plot, as my partner Kim did most of the work with the narrative and the shot types, I was wondering more about how I should edit them and which techniques I should do. However she said that the storyline was more of an outline of what we are going to be doing so I could not write down the exact shots and see what editing technique I will be doing, but I might be able to as the story boards come along. 

As for sound I know for both the horror and comedy trailers that sound will be a big thing to bring them together since they are trailers. As for the first couple of shots oof the horror I thought it would be best to have only a couple seconds of the first shot of them talking in the car, then the rest of the clips (mostly muted). 

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