This is a draft story board to show what shots will been taken in what order. This will help us with filming so we have a guide to follow. We do not have to stick to it completely but it shows us what ideas can work and what may need changing to help the film progress.
While designing our Story Board we found that we may have difficulty split screening for both twins (who will be played by the same actor) as we need to get them in the same frame and keep the lighting the same to look like they are in the same room and to keep the camera in the same position. We also found that it was hard to fit credits into are story board and how we will show them.
This is the final draft for our storyboard. Originally we used colour for it, however, it is traditional to have a storyboard in black and white without colour. We added more shots and put more detail into our drawings to make each shot much more clear.
To help us get a clear idea of what we want our a opening sequence to look like, we thought it'll be a good idea to make these drawings into an animation, and to use colour as colour is very important in our opening sequence, because it represents the different personalities of the characters. We also added non-diegetic and diegetic sounds to give us a clear idea of when the sounds will come into the opening sequence.
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