Because our idea does not have a set sequence that follows up, we can film any kind of shots or ideas and embed it into our final Title Sequence.
Here is ideas of what kind of shots to carry out:
As you can see, we have a mixture of different shots- from establishing shot (which we scrapped as well because the room would be small) to various mid-shots, close ups to extreme close ups.
(After our pitching, we had feedback of our whole idea. The teachers thought that doing our filming in someones room would not look as effective- so some of the sequence shots in this storyboard would have to be scrapped.)
Because of our idea, it is quite easy to do this anywhere else- all we needed was basic equipment such as a table and a chair. In this storyboard, we could carry this out without the bedroom setting. The idea we wanted to portray was quick edit shots that would last a minimum of 5 seconds to 30.
The first two storyboard was our first ideas- these other two had later developed as we visited the 'Safe Storage' place and we discussed what kind of props we should bring in.
In this storyboard, we wanted to achieve the 'paranoia' effect, in addition we wanted to give it a queasy, disorientating feeling as well. We wanted to give off the effect of a 'Chiller' (a horror/thriller)
(In this storyboard, quite a few ideas was scrapped when we started filming. In the 'Safe Storage' there is numerous amount of doors that all look the same- we had a idea that we should track all the doors to give a ever lasting effect- but we decided to scrap that idea because the doors were bright yellow which had the 'Safe Storage' logo on it. We thought that we could edit that and make it a negative effect, such as the film title sequence of 'Arlington Road', which had a lot of disorientating camera edits, but we did not really like that idea much. Other ideas that we discussed we did not carry out in the real filming as we found it unnecessary to do so.)
All of these ideas of shots we mainly carried out in the real filming process- but when editing the actual Title Sequence of ours we did not use most of it. Some of the shots either wouldn't have followed up that well or we felt we did not need to use the other numerous shots we did.
IN addition, we also made a different storyboard for the actual sequence for our final product- but unfortunately we lost it.
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