Since we already have an established plot, characters, props, title, music, research, mood board, and font, the time has come to set them into motion through a storyboard. Deciding exactly how we want to frame a shot, what we want the shot to reveal, the order, and the flow of our story is something my team knew we needed to key in on. My team got together and brainstormed potential shots, in the end, we incorporated all of our ideas into eight main points. The storyboard is not yet completed as our planned shots are estimated to be less than a minute total so the continuation of the storyboarding process is in our plans.
The shots in the image below are all context shots that establish the bedroom of our main character and subsequently her personality. Each frame has different camera movements and compositions which are meant to keep the audience's attention. Within the shots, we have strategically incorporated planned props like pictures of friends and a calendar that will serve in revealing that the date is the main character's birthday, the character's personal life, etc. We believe less than a minute of said shots are needed, with credits layered over top of the course, and plan to dedicate the remaining time to show our main character and her passage through the plot.
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