Robbie Dale
• When I started to plan my
  trailer I began to design
  this storyboard to help me
  focus my thoughts .

• This storyboard allowed to
  create a basic layout for
  my trailer, as such my
  trailer developed as I
  encountered limitations
  with the technology I had
  access to.
   Also my class
    and I agreed that
    a few of my shots
    did not fit my
    chosen genre
    and did not
    complement the
    mise en scene.
   These problems
    and developments
    then led me to a
    revised version of
    my trailer and,
    therefore, made
    this storyboard
    only capture the
    barest amount of
    my finished trailer.
   Nonetheless you
    can still see key
    shots from my
    storyboard being
    carried over to the
    finished product.
   However the use of
    a storyboard is not to
    show the finished
    product, but to give
    the director an idea
    of what he is trying
    to capture on film
    and things will
    always change
    whether intentionally
    or not.

Storyboard

  • 1.
  • 2.
    • When Istarted to plan my trailer I began to design this storyboard to help me focus my thoughts . • This storyboard allowed to create a basic layout for my trailer, as such my trailer developed as I encountered limitations with the technology I had access to.
  • 3.
    Also my class and I agreed that a few of my shots did not fit my chosen genre and did not complement the mise en scene.
  • 4.
    These problems and developments then led me to a revised version of my trailer and, therefore, made this storyboard only capture the barest amount of my finished trailer.
  • 5.
    Nonetheless you can still see key shots from my storyboard being carried over to the finished product.
  • 6.
    However the use of a storyboard is not to show the finished product, but to give the director an idea of what he is trying to capture on film and things will always change whether intentionally or not.