This is a storyboard of are music video project before filming it is all due to change afterwards although we are hoping to stick to it as much as possible
1. Before filming it was necessary to produce a
storyboard to know what to go film and find
specific locations
We interpreted the lyrics of the song as a
relationship so the images will match this.
2. Close up of singer approaching,
moving towards the camera.
Movement
Maybe
towards
include
camera
slightly
shows
blurred
start/intro
effect
of singer
and song
Shot type: Close Up
Shot Duration: ~ 5 seconds
3. This shot will appear when the song begins, it will be the first
shot of the singer, it allows the audience to recognise the singer.
The
background
will be slightly
distorted, this
allows more
focus on the
singer while
the location is
still clear.
Pans and
jumps to
close ups may
be included to
break up the
shot. Shot type: Mid Close Up
Shot Duration: ~ 10 seconds
4. Showing close ups of two people having
a happy relationship is a shot that is
involved in the video.
It creates a The shots of the
link between relationship may
lyrics and be edited into to
visuals, a a black and
key aspect of white effect or
music videos with a different
style to the
performance
based clips.
Shot type: Close up
Shot Duration: ~ 5 seconds
5. There will be many close ups of the
artist, these are the performance based
shots. The slightly lower angle shows the
importance of the singer.
The singer at
the
microphone
shows the
production of
the song and
makes the
audience feel
involved.
Shot type: Eye level – Low Shot
Shot Duration: ~ 5 seconds.
6. The video is constantly swapping
between performance and narrative
based clips. This being the later.
This shot will
be quick but
enhances the
singers
relationship
in the
narrative
clips. Effects
are
important
and look
effective.
Shot type: Very close up
Shot duration: ~ 3 seconds
7. The shot we will produce is something similar to the
photo below, it will have the individual standing on
one side of the shot showing a graffiti wall, this
allows the genre to be more easily identified.
It will be a
mid shot
allowing
the
clothing to
be shown
as this
may help
the genre
to be
identified.
Shot type: Mid Close Up
Shot duration: ~ 10 seconds
8. This shot is to represent the artist's loneliness
before meeting the female character
The
background
will be
blurred,
this shows
more
importance
of the
character
and more
emotion is
allowed to
be
portrayed. Shot type: Mid-Long shot
Shot duration: ~ 15 seconds
9. One of the shots we will try and create is a
relationship scene in an arcade
environment. Including photo booth antics.
There will be
loads of
clips of the
two of them
enjoying
each others
company
Shot type: Close Ups – Medium Close Ups
Shot Duration: 20 seconds
10. These shots will be interlinked together in
the editing process along with other shots we
may choose to film along the way