Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Storyboarding - title sequence

Today I drew up the different shots which we would include in our title sequence.



















Here is the first shot which will be taken. Runi will be stood in front of the interactive board while a video/or picture of an interview with Donna is on the screen. After Runi has introduced the story the shot will change. The shots of Donna's interview will be shown while there will be a voice over as Runi continues to introduce the story. The camera will be fixed on the tripod and will remain in the same place throughout the shot. Then the title sequence will begin.



















We are undecided whether we will place the interview of Donna in the first section of the title sequence while Runi introduces the main story or whether we will use a shot of some youths. When edited on Premier we will edit it to look like CCTV. As we are undecided we are going to film the youths to see which shot looks better when editing it all together. The youths will be filmed from above as they mess around outside; drinking, smoking pushing each other around. Then once Runi has finished establishing the story the title sequence will begin.


















Here is the second shot which will be taken for the title sequence. After doing some research on ITV's title sequence we wanted to combine the new revamped sequence with old style one which feature around a shot of Big Ben. So we decided that we would film a short clip of the clock tower in Bexleyheath. The camera will be fixed to the tripod about 20 meters away from the clock. We will position the camera so it is tilted upwards and then zoom into the clock. This shot will be placed at the beginning of the sequence like the old ITV title sequence.



















The third shot that would be taken was of some bad weather or travel conditions. We were not sure exactly what we would film but we decided that whatever we filmed would be done in Bexley as there are good transport connections there like the major roads which we could film if there was an accident, roadworks or traffic. We decided that if there was a day that had severe weather, whether it was hail, a storm, heavy rain or snow we said we would go out on that day to capture the footage. Again the camera would be fixed on the tripod as we filmed the shot.



















The forth shot would be taken from a bridge of the cars on the A2. We wanted to speed the shot up when editing it in Premier and then reverse the shot. The camera would be fixed on the tripod and would remain in the same position throughout the shot. If needs be we will zoom in on the shot to how we want to cars to appear.


















The last shot would be filmed in front of a computer. We decided that we would create a graph which was animated in PowerPoint. We would add custom animation so that the graph line moved when we filmed the shot. The camera would be placed on the tripod in front of the computer. We would adjust the zoom so that only the graph and not the computer itself could be seen in the shot.

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