Before I began shooting, I made use of iMovie in order to construct a storyboard. I did this by using the silhouette placeholder feature on the application. This allowed me to estimate the timing of my trailer and also helped me visualise what my finished product would look like. The images helped represent each shot that I wanted as there was a variety of shot types for the silhouettes such as closeup, medium close up, two shot and landscape shot. As I progress with my trailer's construction, I will replace these placeholders with real shots whilst maintaining my trailer's overarching framework.
Thursday, 20 April 2017
Using iMovie-Part 1 (Placeholders)
Before I began shooting, I made use of iMovie in order to construct a storyboard. I did this by using the silhouette placeholder feature on the application. This allowed me to estimate the timing of my trailer and also helped me visualise what my finished product would look like. The images helped represent each shot that I wanted as there was a variety of shot types for the silhouettes such as closeup, medium close up, two shot and landscape shot. As I progress with my trailer's construction, I will replace these placeholders with real shots whilst maintaining my trailer's overarching framework.
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