Thursday, November 21, 2019

Music Video: Storyboard

On November 18th and 20th me and my group members planned and revised our storyboard. In this process we considered C.L.A.M.P.S., C.A.M.S., editing, and sound. C.L.A.M.P.S. stands for costumes, lighting, actors, makeup, props, and setting or scene. For costumes we will be wearing party clothes. For lighting we plan on using mainly natural light and maybe artificial lights. For the actors it will be me and my group members only, and possibly some unintended extras. For the makeup my group members and I don’t plan on wearing any. If we later decide to put on any it will be something small like mascara or highlight. For the props I plan on purchasing and using a “Chucky” doll. Finally, for the setting we plan on filming at a group members’ house and the Sawgrass Mills Mall.

C.A.M.S. stands for camera, angles, movements, and shots. The camera angles that we plan on using are low and high. The camera movements that we will be using are pans and tilts. The camera shots that we plan on using are an establishing, point of view (POV), wide tracking, two, and long, medium-long, medium, closeups. As far as editing goes we will add different special effects and transitions. The special effects that we plan on using are melting words and led highlighting. The transitions that we plan on using are a swipe and a fade out. We will also add in a split screen. Hopefully these will make for an exciting, intriguing music video.

Our storyboard is 3 pages long with 18 squares filled up. They count for 1 minute and 18 seconds. To fit the time limit, 1:05-1:20, we had to cut the song. The music will start at the actual beginning of the song and end right after the chorus. In each square it represents the idea that we plan on showing in our video. They each count for 6 seconds.




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