Thursday, November 21, 2019

Storyboard

   For our film we will be utilizing a lot more angles, editing tools, and camera movements. For scene one we intend on doing a burn out into an establishing shot of the skate park, just to give a sense of where we would be filming. In this scene we will be using no music yet and our costumes will be baggy pants, shirts, hats and suspenders. We will also be behind mic stands. For scene two the editing tool we will be using is a fade and non-diegetic sound will begin to play (the song) as we shoot close ups introducing each member of the group. No make up will be used in this scene. The second scene will fade into the third scene of another closeup as we introduce the second member of TLC. The same makeup and prop deal will apply for scenes two to four. Scene four will include the last close up of the last member of TLC.
   The fifth scene, we will all be in the middle of the rink with our background dancers: doing our opening dance. The dancers will all be wearing jumpsuits with scarfs while the members will still have on the same clothes from the previous scene. This will be a wide oblique shot. The sixth scene will include a low eye level angle of the TLC and the background dancers. At this point the words to the song have began. In scene seven we switch locations to Popeye's where we be sitting down eating a box of chicken, capturing laughs between all of us. This will be a hand held shot and will also be in slow motion, same costumes, and no props. In scene eight, we switch scenes again to what will be an art wall (wall of paintings) and we will PRETEND to spray paint on the wall. The same costumes will be used, this will; also be a hand held flash pan shot.
  Switching over to the ninth scene, we will change locations for the last time. We will now be in a junk yard full of old cars. The costumes, make up, and props will stay the same in scenes nine to ten. Scene ten we will actually e on top or in the cars filming. These scenes together will use a variation of pans, establishing shots, track shots, and include the same non-diegetic sound. Scene eleven will include us back at the skateboard park, in the middle of the rink using a God's eye view of TLC and the dancers singing the last part of the song we will be using. The final scene will be an extreme close up of the group. A fade out will be used and the music will cut off and we will use diegetic sound of us laughing. It will then pause in the midst of us laughing and will then list all the credits and eventually black out.

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