Thursday, 22 October 2009

More Storyboard notes

For the Storyboard pictures I took actual photos with my camera phone, then I uploaded them onto my computer and placed them into my storyboard presentation. For the pictures, I tried to take them at the angles they would actually be taken at and focus more on angle and foreground content than the details in the background. I took the images in the daytime due to my friends only being able to help shortly after college hours. Two of my close friends agreed to appear in the images and even though they are females and my main characters are males I thought the actual angles and composition is more important than having two males.

To find an actual setting I would need:
- A number of empty streets and at one point a T-Junction where two streets meet
- An alleyway with a brick wall at the end of it
- A street with a bushes somewhere along it
- An old building that looks isolated and abandoned
- A bedroom

In terms of actual props, costumes and characters I would need:
- A puddle of fake blood (coloured water?)
- A gun
- More fake blood and possibly make-up for someone being shot
- A man with messy/dirty clothes and mucky face
- Another man with also dirty clothes and mucky face but prominantly different clothes so the audience can differenciate between the two characters
- A man and a woman with clean clothes looking well groomed (for the flash back scenes, they need to be extremely clean to contrast with the present day scenes)

For the actual storyboard however because I still wasn't sure if this was going to be my final ideas I didn't get all the resources I need, and set the shots just within my street.

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