2 December 2013

Group Storyboard - Miss Miller

Group: Amber-Louise Reed-Johnson, Lily Badcock and Jazz Chrystie

In our groups, we discussed each of our individual storyboards. We have combined our favourite parts of our individual storyboards and put these ideas into our group storyboard. Before we finalised the group storyboard, we discussed all of the ideas that we had.

Jazz, Lily and I all added flashback shots to our storyboards. These include getting ready for the wedding (Lily's and Jazz's storyboards), and the murders of the groom's friend (all individual storyboards). We have decided to keep all of the flashback shots and include them in our group storyboard, as we feel that they enhance and create the atmospheres in the film that we are trying to achieve. We are also keeping the first shot - panning around the room - because it adds slight context to the situation of a strange woman in a wedding dress/veil. We are also keeping the shot of the woman in the wedding dress crossing out photos of the two men who will be killed (to be shown before the flashbacks of the woman killing them). This is a very important element of our film as it shows the woman's very dangerous and homicidal mental state.

Our individual storyboards were combined to create a group storyboard. We have featured the best elements of each of our individual storyboards (seen above) so as to create the best sequence possible.

1 comment:

  1. You have explained why you created a group storyboard and how you used the individual ones to create it; however, you need to include pictures of your storyboard and provide an analysis under each page.

    1) Include pictures of storyboard
    2) Summarise each page, stating what can be seen in the frames as well as mentioning some of the micro elements used (cinematography, editing etc.) and why
    3) Explain under each page, where ideas were taken from each group member's own sotryboard

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