One of the most important stages of the planning was to write a script. Katie produced our script for us.
To also aid us with our project, we had to create a storyboard to know exactly how and what we were going to produce. So, following the script that Katie had written for us, Matt and I began to create visual image versions/format of the script. There were around 16 pages and 30+ different shots, I have scanned and placed them all into a PowerPoint presentation to view. We will carry these sheets of paper, along with the script, around with us during our production stage/filming, so we know exactly what shots and compositions to take.
Here is our storyboard that was uploaded onto http://www.SlideShare.net (open in full screen for readable quality):
To also aid us with our project, we had to create a storyboard to know exactly how and what we were going to produce. So, following the script that Katie had written for us, Matt and I began to create visual image versions/format of the script. There were around 16 pages and 30+ different shots, I have scanned and placed them all into a PowerPoint presentation to view. We will carry these sheets of paper, along with the script, around with us during our production stage/filming, so we know exactly what shots and compositions to take.
Here is our storyboard that was uploaded onto http://www.SlideShare.net (open in full screen for readable quality):
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