Monday, October 21, 2019

Storyboard

   In order to determine how we were going to actually film our storyboard, our group collaborated on how each scene should be shot. In the first scene, a girl would be getting into starting position in order to run. In the shot the camera movement will be a tilt. This means that the camera will move vertically, slowly revealing the runner. The scene will be shot as a low angle. This would demonstrate the scene as an upwards movement, where the camera would shoot upwards, below the subject. The scene will also be a long shot. This means that it would show the entire body of the runner. The second shot will be a scene of a football player getting into position to throw a ball. This seem like a shot from the side and will be a longshot as well. The third scene will be a boy stretching his arms in preparation to do push-ups. This scene will be shown as a medium shot meaning of that the scene would only show the waist of the boy and up. Ultimately the first three scenes will be each athlete preparing for a different sport.

   The fourth scene will be a split screen. It will be showing each athlete consuming a different Gatorade product. Additionally, the shot will be an eye level shot. This means that the camera would be shooting straight forward. In every scene there would be a medium close-up on the athletes which would show the chest area and up. At the end of the scene, there will be a fade out meaning that the scene would become a black screen. For the next scene, it will continue to be a split screen and an eye level shot. Each third of the screen would fade in to the action that the athletes are doing. The scenes would be long shots, showing the whole body of each athlete. At the same time, each scene would fade out into a black screen and then show a title screen that will show the word “Gatorade” on with a black background.


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