In the storyboard, I worked with my teammates to produce a decent storyboard. I say somewhat decent because it came out better than we expected. When we started, we were on a mission. We knew what to do and how to do it. Therefore, everything was smooth and simple. First, we started by figuring out what movements we are going to be using. Then, we put them in the boxes and wrote our action lines. The last thing we did was our pictures. We drew them first, then we colored them the following day. Overall, it was a fun experience working with my teammates on a storyboard once again.
So, me and my team made practice videos to prep us for the film opening. We made several videos using the different camera techniques. The process was fun and we enjoyed every bit. We got the chance to communicate and understand how to effectively film each shot. However, my favorite was the tracking. We had to remake the video a few times because the hallway wasn't clear. Boom Action Line: A person sitting on the floor crying. Shot size: Full Shot Angle: Overhead Framing: 1 Dolly Out Action Line: The boy is having a flashback about his past trauma. Shot Size: Extreme Close Up Angle: Medium Close Up Framing: 1 Subject Pan Action Line: A boy running to the bathroom before class starts. Shot Size: Medium Shot Angle: Medium Shot Framing: 1 Subject Static Action Line: Two boys are arm-wrestling. Shot Size: Full Shot Angle: Medium Shot Framing: 2 Tilt Action Line: Two boys wanted to imitate an anime scene. Shot Size: Medium Full Shot Angle: Medium Shot Framing: 2 Tracking Action Line:...

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