We have completed our storyboards, although these are in rough form as we are undecided upon what locations will be featured within our blog. On top of this, our two minute time limit may be conflicted, therefore we are aiming to video most of our initial ideas, followed by editing our clips onto the Mac computer, deciding which ones appear more visually successful, followed by cutting down our video in order to reach the time limit.
Within the last few lessons, me and Jess have completed our rough versions of our storyboards. We completed approximately the first 10-11 shots within our final decision, although once the dream montage of images follow, we are undecided over which ones will be selected. Therefore, to overcome this, we completed our finished sections of the storyboard with pencil, and followed with the possible ideas with sticky notes - both the image and the description. Therefore, once our decisions change or we make a final input, we can then simply move these notes around, therefore over coming time-limited faults. We will scan these pieces and upload them upon our blogs on Monday to show our rough ideas.
On top of this, on Monday we are taking photographs that will reflect our rough ideas, both with some parts of the costume - e.g. the iconic red cape - as well as aim to emphasize the locations of our video. This will be more visual, as well as being neater, therefore elaborating upon our ideas. From this, we may also decide upon our final ideas upon locations, narrowing our many inspirations down, as the visually will be more effective than our simple first ideas. We aim to complete the entire rough storyboard to reality on Monday.
Alongside this, Monday will be followed with analysing sounds from http://www.freesound.org/ which will provide us with a selection of eerie scores and screeches to which we are aiming to converge within specific sections of our shootings.
We will also write the narrator speech that the dreamer speaks of, as well both recording it to listen and inspect which sounds more appropriate for our video. We are considering producing a poll upon either http://www.facebook.com/ or http://www.blogspot.com/ which will allow individuals to select which voice over sounds more appropriate, although this is in the making and we are unsure upon - if any - feedback we will receive. Therefore, we are aiming to experiment on Monday as much as possible with our voices, tone, length etc... of the speech, in order to achieve the perfect narration. From this, we can then time the approximate length for the rest of the video, as at the moment this is impossible without knowing the length of the narration. However, we have judged how long we assume the opening of this video will be: the section that we are defiantly keeping.
Note: our piece is a non-linear sequence
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