During the course of my trailer making, I remember making a Trello before my group and I made the trailer to show the objectives that needed to be met. Below shows the current state of what I have done, what I am doing and what needs to be done.
The majority of the tasks I was set I have completed. for the call sheet, Kate was the one who set up the call sheets on google docs with the contribution of myself, Demi and Sophie giving out personal details and email addresses, the essential information required. Also, the information provided in the Google Docs call sheets shows the equipment that was required for those specific scenes. My group and I created eight call sheets in total, providing a clear structure of each scene and pin pointing each location of where we filmed.
Furthermore, with the help of my teacher, my group and I finally came up with the main title of the film and the inter titles. The main title being A Question Of Identity and the inter title being How far would you go for someone you love?. We also made a survey for my peers asking them what would be the best suited movie title, A Question Of Identity or Consequence Of Identity. And with 10 votes to 1, A question Of Identity was in favour with the majority.
On Google Docs, my group and I created the shot list for the film trailer. Along with the call sheets, you can view these pieces of work in my older blog posts and my group member's blogs. It provided a clear and sophisticated structure, dissecting each scene with selective narrative as we wanted to give a broad understanding of what we going to construct.
I was set the task to create the story boards. Much like the shot list, the purpose of the storyboards was to give visuals of each scene, labelling each scene with the selected camera shot and crisp detail telling the viewer what is happening in the scene and the purpose for each action taking place.
In conclusion, My group and I have achieved the majority of the tasks set. In the duration of a couple of weeks, we should be in closing of completing every task.
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