This is a reverse storyboard for my programme. I have analysed in detail the convention that are stuck to within creating your production. I found out that when shooting a new location (such as in a scene change) you need an establishing shot of that area. This gives the audience time to view the location the scene will take place in. The establishing shot may show the characters in the scene it may not, in this case, it does. I also learnt that within conversation in a scene you may show the conversation in a shot-reverse-shot editing action, which shows a close-up on one character and then a close-up on the other, cutting in between the two. It seems as though the average shot length is anything between 1-4 seconds so its not long as all. I found out that throughout every scene, there is some sort of ambient sound going on in the scene, this is something we will definitely have to consider when creating out own product.
Monday, 12 November 2012
Reverse Storyboard - Misfits
This is a reverse storyboard for my programme. I have analysed in detail the convention that are stuck to within creating your production. I found out that when shooting a new location (such as in a scene change) you need an establishing shot of that area. This gives the audience time to view the location the scene will take place in. The establishing shot may show the characters in the scene it may not, in this case, it does. I also learnt that within conversation in a scene you may show the conversation in a shot-reverse-shot editing action, which shows a close-up on one character and then a close-up on the other, cutting in between the two. It seems as though the average shot length is anything between 1-4 seconds so its not long as all. I found out that throughout every scene, there is some sort of ambient sound going on in the scene, this is something we will definitely have to consider when creating out own product.
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