Wednesday, 14 December 2016

StoryBoard

Every film needs a a script and a story. It helps the director know what shots he will be shooting and how he will shot them. By having a description, timing of the shot, the lighting in the shot, what no. the shot is, the camera movement within the shot, how the shot is edited (this is more for the post production)and What the type of shot is. By having these it takes some of the stress away from not knowing whats going to happen during the scene/shot. 





















A storyboard is a good way to keep things on track if you don't know what to film or what is to be filmed next.  

After having a workshop on how to do a script to the best of anyone ability I gave it a shot. I'm not the most arty person so I had to put that extra bit of detail into whats going on in the shot. I did my script before doing my story board so that I could get a better understanding of how I will tell my story. By doing this I can get rough idea to how I want each shot to look and also how it may come across. 

I found doing that doing the script first, it helped to come up with different ideas for shots to make the film look a little bit more edgy and different to what I am used to. By challenging what I am capable it will broaden my camera work, my editing skills and my knowledge.
  
From starting my story board I have learnt many different things, from how I want my shot to look like in detail to how I will edit in when i'm editing. after doing my story board it has helped me to become more creative in the way the way I look how to shot something. It has also shown me that getting ideas down on a piece of paper is very necessary for a idea to become good.

Institutional research







Theoretical Research

Tzvetan Todorov - Narrative theory.

Todorov is a Russian theorist, he was one of the most influencial theorists in the media. He said that all narratives follow a three part structure. The narrative begins with the equilibrium, where everything is balanced and supposedly 'normal', progress as something comes along to disrupt the equilibrium which is the climax and finally reach a resolution. When equilibrium is restored and it returns to a new equilibrium. 

Todorovs theory can be applied to all narratives weither it is a music video, film, documentary etc. Todorovs theory is seen to be a more formal way of thinking up a beginning, middle and end of the narrative. 


Image result for todorov narrative theoryEquilibrium - (a day to day normal life)



Disruption - (Something disruptive happens what makes people ask)


Recognition - (They recongnise what caused the disruption)


Repair - (They attempt to repair the disruption)



New Equilibrium (Returns back to normal day to day life)


How does my films follow this theory? 
Well throughout my film all my characters will be doing 'a day to day normal life' with going to work, chilling with friends, playing video games and just chilling listening to music. 

During my film drugs will be introduced which is a new thing for my main character. For some people this would be a day to day thing but not for my main character. 

Towards the end of my film the main characters girl friend knows that the he is changing and its because of the drugs. He is changing in a bad way. 

This is where my film takes a turn for the worst and that there is no repair, instead my main character kills his girlfriend. Which in some way is a repair because my main character doesn't want his parents to find out. 

Now once again its kind of going back to a normal routine but its not his normal life its 10 years later and hes a lot older and doesn't really remember doing anything because of the drugs.

After studying the theory and linking it to my film parts of my film do correspond with the theory but some of my film doesn't. I don't really have a repair to repair in my eyes is  the killing of his friend and the new equilibrium is when we see him after so many years.