Thursday, March 7, 2024

Storyboarding Part 2

As I said in my previous posting, I am not an artist - so I made my storyboarding in written form. 

For the storyboard for my second trailer, I used text graphics and the types of shots, angles, and editing we want to use in our production. Here is what I came up with (subject to change):

“Discover the power to alter reality. Shutter - coming soon.”


Scene 1: Montage - Olivia captures ordinary moments with the camera, revealing alternate versions of

reality

(fade in between each “moment”)

Text Graphic - "Unveiling the consequences of altering timelines."


Scene 2: Clip - Olivia accidentally alters a significant event, leading to unexpected consequences

Text Graphic - "Changing the past can rewrite the future."


Scene 3: Quick Cuts - Scenes of parallel timelines converging, causing chaos

Text Graphic - "Worlds collide, destinies intertwined."


Scene 4: Fast-paced Clips - Olivia desperately tries to fix the timeline, facing challenges and dangers

Text Graphic - "Every choice has a ripple effect."


Scene 5:

Emotional Scene - Olivia’s relationships are strained as friends and family are affected by

timeline alterations

Text Graphic - "How far would you go to undo the past?"


Scene 6: Intense Clips - Olivia confronts the consequences head-on, battling against the unruly

timelines

Text Graphic - "The Shutter demands its price."


Scene 7: Mysterious Clip - A hint at a larger mystery surrounding the origin of the Shutter

Text Graphic - "The true power of the Shutter yet to be revealed."


Scene 8: Fade Out - Title card: "Shutter."

Text Graphic - "In theaters soon."u

Storyboard Donuts animation by Lukas Plechlo on Dribbble


Going to start filming at the end of this week, stay tuned for more!


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