Above are my group’s storyboards. We tried to make each box, or shot, as detailed and feasible as possible so when we actually film it flows smoothly. Before we drew the storyboard illustrations, however, we had to decide upon a strict Mis En Scene.
-Costumes: To start, the clothing we planned on having Amelia (the the main actor) wear is fashionable and trendy. This is not only to catch the audience’s attention but to also demonstrate why she is so popular.
-Lighting: When it comes to the lighting in our music video, we have to resort to natural because our music video is mostly being filmed outside. We understand that this may be risky because of the fact that filming outside increases our chances to run into unpredictable weather patterns such as rain and cloudy skies.
-Actors: Our music video is only going to consist of one main person/actor: Amelia Hudson. She will be portraying a popular celebrity in the original Disney film Starstruck. We believe she will best convey our music video’s theme because she knows the most about the movie.
-Makeup: Amelia will most likely apply foundation, mascara, and eye shadow before we start filming the music video. This is because we want to show the audience why everyone is raving about her.
-Setting: Amelia is planning on filming the music video when she is in Texas. She thinks the cold weather will make the setting more appealing to the audience.
-Props:When it comes to props, we plan on creating posters. We think that the posters will help show the popularity that the main actor has.
My group and I also had to decide and agree on what camera angles, movements, and shots we wanted to include in our video. The camera angles that we decided to use includes tilts, eye level shots, and close ups. The shots will help the audience understand the character’s personality. The camera angles that our group decided to use are tracking shots and pans. This will help create a smoother music video. It will also allow for the audience to have a better understanding of what is going on.
Here is our story board:
Friday, November 22, 2019
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