This is the first storyboard that we put together which is not very detailed or clear to read or
understand. The shots are not in order and have not been put together very well which we
later on as a group improved. Putting together a storyboard helped us to gather our thoughts
and ideas to plan our work. It helped to set us in a direction of how to go about filming and
putting together our opening sequence.
once we had completed our storyboard and started to film for our opening sequence we
found that when we go to the different settings for each shot some of our ideas would
work better and and fit the narrative better if we slightly changed the way of filming a shot or
changed the idea of the shot which meant we did not follow our storyboard precisely.
Some of the changes we made:
These next pictures show the story board pictures we drew compared to the real life opening sequence and the changes we had to make in order to put together a good final product.
(We also had to consider the practicality of limited people that were available and willing to help participate in our opening sequence.)
Close up of teenage Girl Walking
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We decided to change the young girl from walking to sitting down to have variety between the three strangers and to make the opening sequence look more realistic.
Boys playing football
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We changed the boys from playing football and getting beaten up to theh young boy getting mugged. We changed this because we had limited amount of people to participate in our opening sequence.
Final draft of storyboard:
This the the final draft of our storyboard which we added more detail to and made it more understandable and clear to understanding identifying the different shot types and what is happening in each shot.


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This the the final draft of our storyboard which we added more detail to and made it more understandable and clear to understanding identifying the different shot types and what is happening in each shot.
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