Once my timelines were completed I created these storyboards to help me visualise my advert with more ease. I used a large sheet of paper, post-it notes and my (questionable) drawing skills to create it. Each shot had its own post-it note, and these were not drawn well but good enough so that the basics of the shot could be shown. The post-it notes helped me move shots around to see what helped the story flow best.
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The storyboard for my first advert |
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Storyboard for the second advert |
These storyboards were a great visual aid to help me understand how the viewer would see the advert. This enabled me to ask what changes I could make to my advert as other classmates could understand generally what would be shown. Many changes were made to my advert during the storyboarding phase, most notably in the first advert. The start of the advert was very boring as nothing much would be happening on screen, the main character would just be walking around the room looking very anxious. This shot was replaced by the main character finishing her preparations for the party. This was a bit more engaging as it allowed for more varied shot types which helped explain the story better.
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