Tuesday, 9 February 2010

My Story Board for Peter Pan video

I have created storyboard because I wanted to sketch out a rough design as to what my music video will look like when i've finished creating it. The storyboard will be helpful to me when filming my music video because it's a basic outline of the camera shots I plan to include in my video. Underneath the images on my storyboard I have included information about the camera shots so i can follow this informatino when filming.




The first couple of camera shots are a range of establishing shots and close ups of the artist at we are introduced to the location. There is a close of a diary which is found on the young girls bed and as she writes in a diary entry into the diary there is a close up of the writting.

The second couple of images are after the young girl has put her diary down and is looking around the room in a search to find her imaginary friend. There are a range of shots as we see the girl searching around her bedroom.

The third lot of images on the storyboard are of the young girl in search to find her imaginary friend. There is a close up of the young girl putting on her some boots to go outside as we see the girl leave the room, I have decided to include range of shots which look asthough they've been created using a hand held camera to create the effect of a family home video to break conventions and make it look informal and childlike.

This lot of images in the storyboard again we see the young girl outside reminising on the times she has spent with her imaginary friend to create the feeling of a memory.


The last couple of camera shots on the storyboard are of the young girl coming back to the present tense as the artist resumes where she began at the beginning of the story. I plan to use a range of establishing and close ups and mid shots of the actor.

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