Thursday, 29 September 2016

Research: Trello

I have created a Trello list in order to organize my work and keep track of what I have to do. The screenshot and link is below.

I intend to update my list as I progress. 




Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Reseach: How to make a Story Board

Here we saw Steve Thorne teaching about video production. This will help me with my story board as he shows us an organised and clear way of how to create one. He uses sticky notes to draw on so that he can draw on the sticky note and then change it around if the scene changes, where he could move the sticky note around on the storyboard sheet. This method will greatly help me when I make mine.



Research: Making an online Storyboard


Here is my attempt at the online storyboard. I used Story Board that, which is an online tool. This too is quite limited as there isn't that many possible scenes to work with, possibly why I prefer the hand written storyboard.

Planning: Our Treatment

"So, if you’re aiming for your film to reach a large audience online, making sure it has universal appeal will be key. We’ll be thinking about this in more practical terms later in the week, but let’s bring Frank Ash’s points together with the last step’s concerns:

Think about your favourite book or film or any ‘good story’ you recently watched online, could you sum up its narrative into ‘one elegant sentence’ to provide its ‘topline’?
What was its big story question, and how important was it to your appreciation of the text?"

Thanks for the presentation to The University of Birmingham and FutureLearn:
Video © BBC, Text © University of Birmingham

As part of my research, I looked at a video of Frank Ash who explained about what a topline, big story question, and other necessary elements of a film trailer that we would need for our own production.


For Frank Ash, Creative Consultant who has taught storytelling and creativity techniques to teams across the BBC and beyond, it is important to focus on the audience: what will interest the audience? How will the narrative develop?





Working Title: 2020

Story:  In the year 2020,  complete war breaks out between America and Russia resulting in mass population loss. The story follows a 18 year old who is surviving on his own in his abandoned school building. After several weeks on his own living on food which was stored at the school he finds his provisions running low and his mental state decreasing. Pin's falling off of notice boards, water dripping off of pipes, all startle and alert him to become paranoid if there is someone dangerous living there as well. After realising he needs to leave as there is either a dangerous presence or he is going insane, he embarks on a journey to reconnect with human civilisation. This journey takes him outside of his comfort and brings him into contact with other survivors some friendly, some hostile.

Top Line: A lone survivor in the wake of a World War must try and connect with human civilisation after believing his place of safety is either compromised or he is going insane and beginning to imagine other presences with him, sending him insane. This results on him going on a quest to find other survivors.

Big Question: Will he be successful in finding other human survivors who are friendly, or will everyone be hostile or will there be no-one at all.








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