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Shooting Script and Storyboard

Shooting Script

25/11/2015

The shooting script provides the specific qualitative data that is not sseen clearly within the storyboard. It focuses on the time, transition and camerawork and acts as a guideline for us when we will begin to film the actual music video. It also will provide us with a lot of information in post production when we will easily be able to see what times the cuts will have to take place at. Rob created and wrote the shooting script while the rest of us, me, Jonny and Mohsin,  told him the information that he put within the columns. We used Microsoft Excel to create the shooting script as it was much easier to organise all of the data within the rows and columns.

Storyboard

26/11/2015

This is our completed storyboard that consists of 48 frames which we expect to be within our final music video for Olly Murs' "Did You Miss Me?". The storyboard is one of the most important aspects of planning because it allows us as a team to match the music with the frames in order to see whether they will correspond and look professional in the end. We plan to use almost every shot that is drawn on the storyboard as we are all happy with the finished result. I drew each frame of the storyboard while Jonny, Rob and Mohsin helped by deciding what they wanted in the next frame. Though it took a vast amount of time, it certainly paid off in the end.

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