Saturday, June 6, 2009

Tutorial Five Video Production

The group planned the video "spooning around" addressing the issue of overcoming adversity they had to use a script to do so. A script involves everything that is heard, seen and done onscreen. A typical good script involves movement, expression, mood, interaction with others (optional of course), camera angles and shots...a script really involves everything that is going to be done. The use of the script was helpful to get a general overview of what they wanted to do and be done, although it was not quite as detailed as what a "good script" should be.

Also when videoing "spooning around" they had to use a story board, our story board consisted of nine simple scenes that they decided they wanted to shoot for the video. A story board is a illustration of what the video is going to be about in a logical order and where the scenes are going to be taken, this provides a overview of how the video will run before the actual filming stage begins.

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