Drawing Tasks for Superhero Exam
• Could be…
• Poster, which we’ve done in class. Remember to
include names of stars, title, BBFC age certificate,
web-site, social network symbols.
• Website – which we’ve done in class but I’ll add
another version at the end of this powerpoint
• Promotional Partners – the type of toys, products
etc that might be produced to promote a film
• A cover for a DVD or box set – use your poster
idea.
Storyboards for Superhero Movie
You might be asked to produce a set of
storyboards. This set is just an idea and at 12
pictures, I’ve probably made two too many.
• You may be asked to storyboard a trailer or a
short sequence.
• I doubt you’ll be asked to provide more than 12
images
If it’s a trailer, remember to have the production
company logo (you may be given the name) and
have one slide with the title of the film and its
website
Must Haves…
• A variety of camera distances. Make sure you have at
least two long shots, two close-ups and two medium
shots
• Edits
• Times – probably no more than three seconds; make
sure the times are quicker as the action gets more
exciting
• Music and sounds of action
• If you can’t colour them, indicate bright mise-en-scene
when it starts and everything seems okay and a dark
mise-en-scene when the bad guy is there
Storyboards and website for comics
Storyboards and website for comics
Storyboards and website for comics
Storyboards and website for comics
Storyboards and website for comics

Storyboards and website for comics

  • 1.
    Drawing Tasks forSuperhero Exam • Could be… • Poster, which we’ve done in class. Remember to include names of stars, title, BBFC age certificate, web-site, social network symbols. • Website – which we’ve done in class but I’ll add another version at the end of this powerpoint • Promotional Partners – the type of toys, products etc that might be produced to promote a film • A cover for a DVD or box set – use your poster idea.
  • 2.
    Storyboards for SuperheroMovie You might be asked to produce a set of storyboards. This set is just an idea and at 12 pictures, I’ve probably made two too many.
  • 3.
    • You maybe asked to storyboard a trailer or a short sequence. • I doubt you’ll be asked to provide more than 12 images If it’s a trailer, remember to have the production company logo (you may be given the name) and have one slide with the title of the film and its website
  • 4.
    Must Haves… • Avariety of camera distances. Make sure you have at least two long shots, two close-ups and two medium shots • Edits • Times – probably no more than three seconds; make sure the times are quicker as the action gets more exciting • Music and sounds of action • If you can’t colour them, indicate bright mise-en-scene when it starts and everything seems okay and a dark mise-en-scene when the bad guy is there