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Fashion film storyboarding - Caroline Wong |
As I was unsure of how filming would go and what shots I would get in the end given the fact that I was working with an overly sugar-loaded 3 year old, I created my storyboard and experimented with the shots I got after filming all the footage. Again, I couldn't create an accurate storyboard of events as the music I've chosen is very fast and it is therefore impossible to create a sequence without making a lot of mistakes given timing and clip lengths. To create a sequence would have been a waste of my time and so I worked around this problem, instead choosing clips I definitely wanted to include, cutting the frames down to how I would want them in the film and piecing together a few clips that work together so that I would remember their relationship.
Above you can see where I have decided I will split the clips. I like the way different frames in a music video can look (
see here for an example) especially when they change in time to the music. The resulting film is snappy and makes you want to re-watch. As I am thinking of this film as a television advert, the want to re-watch is very important and the film needs to be memorable so that viewers decide to head out and purchase the product.
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