Sunday, 17 April 2016

CoP Creative Response: Storyboarding

In order to create the most tension within my animation, I spent quite a bit of time planning out the different camera angles and I paid attention to how the action progressed throughout, as I had learnt from reading Aristotle that drama works best when the events are logical and can be easily followed by an audience. 









Storyboards

With this in mind, I had decided to reveal the situation in a progression of close ups before revealing the entire picture. By doing this, I hope to create a sense of urgency and capture the audiences attention, as it will make them curious and want to know what is going on, thus becoming engaged with the story. 
I feel that the story makes sense and that it is easy to follow, however after reflecting upon it, I think I will change the 3rd panel from last to more rustling bushes, as this will create more tension, as the threat isn't being revealed. I also feel that there are range of camera angles and shots that I can work with, however, after doing some research, I am considering adding a dutch tilt to the second to last shot, as this is a technique used in filming to portray tension and inform the audience that something is going to happen.

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