post #10- Storyboard

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Today we continue to gather more ideas about our film by creating a story board and story script. My group and I discussed it and we agreed on to make a storyboard first.   Creating a storyboard for a film helps to keep the process organized and helps the crew and cast with knowing what props are needed, what camera angles to use, what the sequence of shots/scenes are, etc. We need to imagine big and scribble away on the paper. Me and Kevin were mostly in charge of creating the storyboard, but our other two members did also contribute. One more then the other. We got to share in ideas, have a bigger image of our film, and really make sure to include all the tiny details. I contributed by drawing a couple of the images, while Kevin did the other. We used a normal size piece of blank paper, and with a ruler split the paper into equal sized boxes. First we started off by drawing the first scene, we aren't artists so it did take some time to create a decent drawing but it was fun in the making. Throughout each scene we had to make sure we included those extra effects. It was difficult to actually establish how to place the scenes, but we were able to handle it. 

Throughout the storyboard we decided to keep some of the conventions. For example when you imagine someone boxing, many people think of a boy. In our film we are going to have two girls (including myself.) Although we are going against conventions, we are also upholding conventions, because at the end Obed and Kevin will be boxing too. I think this is a great way to keep a balance of both. 

We spent around two class periods working on the storyboard. Below is a picture of it! Let me know what you think.





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