After brainstorming ideas for the scene composition and possible additions to the advert, as well as creating the scripts for directions and the announcer's voice, I started work on creating storyboards for each of the different scripts, before finally deciding on my final iteration.
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Possible Storyboard idea 1 (Using Stock Images):
For my first storyboard, I used the first script as a reference and used Google images in order to collect a selection of stock images, before then compiling them into the storyboard. I placed these images in similar correlation to the first script, to give a general idea as to how the scenes would look.
I think this went well because it clearly shows the different ideas I had in the development of my scripts and it shows a multitude of different possible angles and shots.
Possible Storyboard idea 2 (Using Stock Images):
For my second storyboard, I once again collected an assortment of stock images to use and put them together in relation to my second storyboard.
This one went well because the storyboard shows the different shots clearly. However, I don't believe there is enough variety in the shots shown in the storyboard, simply because the script focuses more on the game being played then it being an advert.
Possible Storyboard idea 3 (Using Stock Images):
For my third storyboard, I again used stock images to create the storyboard. This storyboard went well because it shows the different shots and effects that could be used in this version, as well as showing the series of events in a clear manner.
Final Storyboard idea:
For my final storyboard(s), I chose to use the first script because the other scripts and storyboards either would not fit the advert aesthetic and length or would be too hard to film due to actor requirements.
This storyboard I decided to create myself rather than using stock images. I did this by using photoshop to draw a series of boxes with writing from the script to explain what is happening in each frame. I then drew each of the images in the boxes as a visual aid for camera positions and actions taken in each frame.
I believe this storyboard went well because it shows the series of events clearly and has an array of different camera angles and ideas. If I could improve this Storyboard, I would improve the appearance of the people and possibly add backgrounds to each image.
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