Monday, October 16, 2017


           I think the most helpful pre-visualization material was the shot-list and the storyboard. The shot-list made it easier for us to shoot the shots that were similar either in lighting, or framing. For example, if we had a close up of a character at the beginning and then another close up of the same character later in the scene, instead of shooting them at separate times and have to reset after each one, we just shoot them at the same time, it saves time. I also really liked the use of storyboard because then we could really see what our film was supposed to be about, and how it was supposed to look. It also helped us in editing because it showed us how the scene was supposed to be edited, where the cut away was supposed to be and what shots needed to be re-done. Also, it was easier for me to look at the storyboard vs. the lined-script.   

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