Friday 8 October 2010

Stopmotion and Animatic Storyboard

We created our stopmotion trailer to display how we would like our trailer to look in more detail than the photographic storyboard. We used stop motion photography to film our trailer and this enabled us to explore different filming techniques that we could possibly use in the future.
We created a set with books and stuck pictures of houses, shops and a pub onto them to make it apparent how our Hall family will be entering a village and catching the villagers attention. We also used a different character for each role so it was less confusing for our audience when watching. We took the still images and then put them into the editing programme Final Cut Pro, we then shortened the time frame on the photos so that they flowed together better. We also added the diegetic sound over the top of the car, the heels and the child speaking.

See group blog: http://whodunnitproductions.blogspot.com/2010/10/animatic-storyboard.html




On receiving feedback on our stopmotion sotryboard, we felt that it was quite hard to understand what is happening in the soap as the animatic is over quite quickly and has no narration over the top to explain what is happening. We then created an animatic storyboard and took new photos for it, we all had an equal input in this as we all had to pose as different characters and all added narrations into the animatic storyboard.


See group blog: http://whodunnitproductions.blogspot.com/2010/12/animatic-storyboard.html

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