3 uses of mood boards
· Will help establish the basics of what you want. colour palettes, typography, the layout, images.
· They can help save time as after doing it you know roughly what you want to include.
· Mood boards are "fluid" meaning that although the final piece may be online you can do a mood board for any media platform making it very versatile.
3 uses of storyboards
· Helps to recognise the amount of time you'll need to produce whatever you are producing e.g. film or trailer.
· You roughly draw up the scenes needed so you know where to start and finish instead of just starting to film random bits here and there.
· Will help you to pre-visualise everything before you have started any actual production
3 differences between the two.
· A storyboard is specific to a set genre whereas a mood board will be of just a general subject.
· A mood board can be used to suggest a genre, colour scheme etc whereas a storyboard will show scenes and be more of a template.
· Mood boards will help you get a general idea of what you want however a storyboard will show you what production needs to be done.
Stabbing
Punching
Police Sirens
Foley sounds
Eerie music, tense music.
The main story line of our product revolves around the murder of a basketball player while
his team mate goes to the bathroom, the murder will take place from the perspective from
the victims and the witness. The main twist of our storyline is the fact that one of the
detectives is the murder, in our story line we will try to elude to this twist without spoiling it at
the end
In our trailer we will focus on the main murder which is where are main victim tre is murder
whilst he practices basketball in the courts
TRAILER CAMERA ANGLES
1. Low medium shot. In the first scene of the trailer we will use a low shot on the floor to show a basketball rolling across the screen. We will use a slider to track the basketball as it rolls. This lengthened shot allows the audience to be more greatly affected by the murder. This low angle shot will restrict what the audience sees. By keeping the action off screen there is an element of shock or mystery created for the audience.
2. Over the shoulder shot. We will use an over the shoulder shot behind the first victim as he practices his shots. This gives the impression that there is something standing behind the character. This helps with the horror theme and builds suspense for the audience.
3. Using a close up shot on the hand of the killer to show the blood on his hands. Highly detailed close ups help build mystery for the audience.
4. Long shot on conflict between detective and killer down a corridor. This shot places distance between the audience and the action which
Well done, key points for both mood boards and story boards relayed. Would have been good for you to have uploaded your own moodpboard and story board as examples
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