Before we presented our ideas into the storyboard, we did this. It acted as an elimination process where we were able to condense our ideas and really consider timings. These timings are rough and we have played with them further as we have got closer to filming and especially when we did our animatronics. As a group we had to think about each scene realistically so a lot of the timings did change however doing this initially was very useful because we, for the first time, we able to fully visualise our piece. This also meant further research could be done so that we were fully prepared when it came to filming. We were able to plan specific locations, particular actors and when we would be able to all this.
This is our storyboard. We wanted to make our storyboard as accurate as possible so when it came to filming we had a clear structure and storyline to follow. This made our planning process a lot more organised because we were able to sort out each scene; who we wanted to play the characters, where and when. We found doing the storyboard an extremely important and useful process. Before this stage we had lots of ideas but had not organised them or seen if any were even possible. This allowed us to condense our ideas and pick the best and most realistic ones.
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