The document describes three drafts of a storyboard for a documentary project. The first draft lacked detail and excluded interviews. The second draft was similar but included feedback to add more terminology about sound, lighting, and camera angles. The final storyboard incorporated interviews and more details about sound, lighting, and pictures based on feedback from the first two drafts. It meets the five minute requirement and provides clarity on what will be filmed.
4. Draft 1 Analysis
• Our first storyboard attempt was our basic
attempt of trying to get our thoughts of what
wanted to film on to paper. As this was our first
attempt it doesn’t contain a great amount of
detail. The interviews aren’t included as we
wanted to have an idea how long the
documentary would be without them and then
we could base the timings of the interviews
around the original documentary time. Within the
next two storyboards we will have more analysis
about sound and lighting.
7. Draft 2 Analysis
• The second storyboard is similar to the first
storyboard as both group members produced a
storyboard because we wanted to see what both
members thought the documentary could look
like. Doing this allows us to put both storyboards
together to create the final storyboard from both
ideas. We came to a group decision that we
needed to include the interviews within the final
storyboard and we needed to increase our level
of terminology when talking about sound, lighting
and camera angles.
10. Final Storyboard Analysis
• After Jamie and I had created two successful
draft storyboards we came together and thought
of the possible ideas that we could use in our
final storyboard, we decided that we would put in
the interviews, detail about sound and lighting
and generally putting more detail within the
pictures on the storyboard. Also we focused on
keeping the documentary within the five minute
regulation time. We are happy with the final
storyboard as it meets the all requirements
needed and we now have a clear understanding
of what we want to film.