Here is the original set of storyboards I produced. Normally, storyboards don't have to be elaborately detailed, just enough to tell a story but I really wanted to make sure that people could follow the images easily. I decided to draw thumbnail images and pin them onto cork boards just so we could rearrange the shots in any order we wanted as well as replace or add more shots. This idea was inspired by watching a special feature documentary on "The Emperor's New Groove" DVD. Well, I think it's better than drawing all images in a certain order on pieces of A4 paper and then deciding that you want them in a different order or something added.
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Board 1. The original beginning of the sequence, clearly with the establishing shots, to set the scene. |
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Board 2. Building up the suspense towards the scene of the shootout. Not showing the identity of the culprits, only seeing from the waist down or the shoulders. |
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Board 3. The actual shootout occurs, using cut in shots of glass windows and cars being shot as well as a few human victims. Also the culprits face is now shown as he opens fire around the car park.
Once the storyboards were completed and approved, we then moved on to the next stage. |
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