I was assigned, as cameraman, to draw up the storyboards for our Foundation Portfolio. From the moment we came up with the idea for a techno thriller, I had specific shots which we have kept through till the end, the very first the medium-wide of the robot standing up and finishing his monologue (under the storyboards). We didn't make many changes after, just a few to help the flow and make the shoot a little easier because I made some plans to do shots that were just too complicated. An example of a shot we changed was from a medium-wide of Jim grabbing an axe and smashing the computer to a close-up of him shooting the computer. The change from an axe to a gun was a big part of this change but also the sense of claustrophobia is kept with the close-up.
The main challenge for this storyboard was
achieving the transition from shot 3 to shot 5.We
were forced to re-shoot shot 3 as the shots did not
match up well.
Shot 2 of the second storyboard remained a
close-up, but the restrictions of our location meant
we had to rotate the shot and film from behind
Jordan Parratt.
The first shot on this board was filmed over Jordan
Anderson's right shoulder to capture Joseph in the
shot. This board involved the most movement to
shoot so there was difficulty in such a crammed
space.
The most changes made out of all the storyboards
as when we found our location there was no space
to have Joseph thrown into the ground. Throughout
the shoot a lot of changes made due to the limited
space we had.
The main challenge for this storyboard was
achieving the transition from shot 3 to shot 5.We
were forced to re-shoot shot 3 as the shots did not
match up well.
Shot 2 of the second storyboard remained a
close-up, but the restrictions of our location meant
we had to rotate the shot and film from behind
Jordan Parratt.
The first shot on this board was filmed over Jordan
Anderson's right shoulder to capture Joseph in the
shot. This board involved the most movement to
shoot so there was difficulty in such a crammed
space.
The most changes made out of all the storyboards
as when we found our location there was no space
to have Joseph thrown into the ground. Throughout
the shoot a lot of changes made due to the limited
space we had.
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