This is our storyboarding for our film opening Taking a Risk, at the same time we experimented recording a voice-over of the girls dialogue. In doing so, we found many things we can watch out for whilst actually producing our film opening. For instance, when we get the girl to speak she might need to speak much slower but not too dragging or monotone, so we can get more of the shots to fit in without it looking like the shots are coming in, in a hurry. We might consider editing it first [still keeping in mind that there will be a voice over] and record it according to the edited footage and the matching emotions at the right moments. Also whilst shooting the footage we want to get extra footage at the start and the end as it might be a great help when editing. Doing this we will be able to cut footage away to stay in time and not needing to worry if we are cutting important footage. Whilst storyboarding, I knew there would be actions in the many shots, but the shots of the many places in london can be whip panned making it look better and grab the audiences attention. As our audience of the genre, still including the teenager, it will look grab their attention and look cool to not only to the teenagers group of our audience but people aged higher.
Overall, through this storyboarding and practice voice-over and editing, we saw the many areas that will be important to pay attention to.
Voiceover- Joygun Yasmin Nessa
Storyboard- Whole Group
Farjana Reshma Rahman
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