Thursday, November 21, 2019

Storyboard

1. The first box of the storyboard models the opening of our music video. We will use a point of view shot to show the car from a backseat perspective. We will then zoom in from point of view onto the button that is used to turn up the volume of the radio. For all of the car scenes, the actors will be wearing either jeans or sweatpants and a tank top or T-shirt.

2. The second box represents the next six seconds of our music video. For this scene we switch from the car to the beach and record a long shot of the three characters in the music video. Since there will be three actors in the music video it is a three shot. For a transition into the next clip of the video we are thinking of using dissolve. In each of the beach scenes The actors will be wearing a jacket and jeans shorts or a tank top and jeans.

3. The third box shows the actors now being at a mall. We will once again do a three shot of the three actors shopping around the mall. As the actors are being filmed it will be shot in an eye line match as well as a tracking a shot. For the mall scenes the actors will be wearing trendy clothing such as tang tops or graphic T-shirts, with jeans or sweatpants.

4. Inbox for the actors are now back in the car and the eyeliner match and three shot stay consistent.

5. The setting switches back to the beach and there is a pan shot of the scenery around the actors. The three actors are dancing in this scene and it is filmed in a medium shot. As they are dancing in this scene of the music video, it will transition into the next using an action match.

6. The action match is used because the actors are doing the same dance in both scenes, however, in the sixth box, the setting is in a bedroom. The actors are dancing around the room and a longshot is used to show this along with some medium close-ups.

7. The seventh box shows the three actresses back in the car singing along to no scrubs. This scene is filmed from a high angle. To transition we are going to use a swipe effect.

8. The eighth box shows a two shot of two of the actors at the mall. Using a tracking shot, they are shown holding shopping bags and roaming around the mall, going into different stores.

9. The ninth box previews one of the actors being filmed at a low angle dancing and singing. The actor will be shown from a long and medium shot. This scene will also consist of a tilt that goes from up to down and then transitions with an action match. This action match will be used to transition into the next scene.

10. Do you seen represented in box 10 begins with an action match that goes along with the previous box, and starts from down to up. A long and medium shot will be used to film this scene as well.

11. In the 11th box you can see that the three actors are once again in the same shot. A white shot is used to show them at the mall dancing along to the song. The dance scene in particular is to be filmed in a medium shot.

12. The 12th and last box shows the three actors at the beach. A wide shot will be used to show as much of the scenery and the actors as possible. This clip will be filmed in an eye line match along with a longshot to show the actors full body.


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