Main thing that springs to mind is that you need to vary the camera angles a bit, particularly with the interview scene. You should aim fofr a number of different angles and setups, in order to make sure it remains interesting. Similarly, make sure the flashforwards are planned out well and have some good uses of editing to create the montage effects. Finally, you might want to think about how you're going to do the titles... You could talk to James Corker about using after-effects to do some CGI stuff?
There will definitely be a range of different camera angles and movements, however I just didn't include them in the storyboard because I like to play about with those whilst I am filming.
Also, would I need titles because it's just the opening sequence? So, I didn't think that there would be room for a title sequence as well?
Main thing that springs to mind is that you need to vary the camera angles a bit, particularly with the interview scene. You should aim fofr a number of different angles and setups, in order to make sure it remains interesting. Similarly, make sure the flashforwards are planned out well and have some good uses of editing to create the montage effects. Finally, you might want to think about how you're going to do the titles... You could talk to James Corker about using after-effects to do some CGI stuff?
ReplyDeleteThere will definitely be a range of different camera angles and movements, however I just didn't include them in the storyboard because I like to play about with those whilst I am filming.
ReplyDeleteAlso, would I need titles because it's just the opening sequence? So, I didn't think that there would be room for a title sequence as well?
But if so, that'd be great!