While writing my script it only took a couple of steps. To make a script, first I watched a video called "Tony vs Paul". Using the computer, I took screenshots of scenes of the video. After this I wrote about what happened (specifically) in every scene. I think I did well in writing what happened in every scene. I do think I could've worked harder on being more specific about what went on in each scene. Therefore, my script wasn't detailed enough. I thought it was pretty easy writing a script based on a video.
When creating my storyboard I took more screenshots of the different scenes and and camera views. Using these screenshots I wrote about what was happening in each screenshot. I did take pictures first and then put the text in. I selected my images every time the camera view changed or the protagonists moved on to a different setting. I had about 40 images since I didn't get to finish in class. Since I think I should've had more images then I don't think it was an accurate storyboard for the video.
My strengths during this project would have to be the way I was specific about every screenshot I took. Even though, I could've had more images, with the few i had I was very specific. I learned I need to improve at spending my time wisely since I did the exact opposite. The only question I have is, How would I know a scene just ended or began?
Good question - how do you know the end of a scene? think of a scene as something that takes place in one location. Once you change locations, you could be in a new scene.
ReplyDeleteAlso, it's part of a story. Once you change to a new part of a story, you could be in a new scene.
However, there is no correct answer for "when did a scene end?" because it all depends on what you're watching.