The above image is my final narrative storyboard. Using images I have represented the exact feel that I intend for the narrative element of my music video to have. The storyboard details each individual sequence of the video, and I hope to find it useful to refer back to when filming. I detailed the storyline of the sequence within my draft of this storyboard, but it is designed to have a romantic feel overall which will hopefully fit well with the music, and the performance sequence. The storyboard details the more intricate elements of filming, stating not only the shot I intend to achieve, such as wide shots, over the shoulder shots, but whether it is to be a high or low angle, and also whether/ how it would transition to another shot or image. The idea that I have for this narrative sequence, is to layer certain shots over the main feature of my music video - the artist playing the piano, to convey how they are connected, and I will experiment with light and opacity to give the narrative sequence an almost ethereal quality. I have seen this layering done in more modern music videos, such as Taylor Swift's 'Style' and it is very effective, but hopefully this will as give the video my desired contemporary feel, and ensure the video does not become repetitive, but connects with my predominantly 'young' target audience. Lastly, whilst I have planned the narrative sequence on one storyboard, there are several sequences within it that require different locations and props, especially the home movie sequence which requires an old movie camera, and I will therefore strive to film as much as possible, whilst keeping in mind that I may need to film the narrative element of my video in two halves.
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Narrative Storyboarding - Final
The above image is my final narrative storyboard. Using images I have represented the exact feel that I intend for the narrative element of my music video to have. The storyboard details each individual sequence of the video, and I hope to find it useful to refer back to when filming. I detailed the storyline of the sequence within my draft of this storyboard, but it is designed to have a romantic feel overall which will hopefully fit well with the music, and the performance sequence. The storyboard details the more intricate elements of filming, stating not only the shot I intend to achieve, such as wide shots, over the shoulder shots, but whether it is to be a high or low angle, and also whether/ how it would transition to another shot or image. The idea that I have for this narrative sequence, is to layer certain shots over the main feature of my music video - the artist playing the piano, to convey how they are connected, and I will experiment with light and opacity to give the narrative sequence an almost ethereal quality. I have seen this layering done in more modern music videos, such as Taylor Swift's 'Style' and it is very effective, but hopefully this will as give the video my desired contemporary feel, and ensure the video does not become repetitive, but connects with my predominantly 'young' target audience. Lastly, whilst I have planned the narrative sequence on one storyboard, there are several sequences within it that require different locations and props, especially the home movie sequence which requires an old movie camera, and I will therefore strive to film as much as possible, whilst keeping in mind that I may need to film the narrative element of my video in two halves.
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