Changing our script of course led to the change in our storyboard. Since such a massive and key part of the sister's conversation was removed from the script, we decided to develop a brand new storyboard to follow this weekend. This time, we used the storyboard format papers where eight shots can be drawn in one page rather than just drawing ourselves where one six fit. These shots mainly consisted of over the shoulder shots, mid-shots, and two-shots to establish the relationship between the two sisters. This also made me realize that we will probably need microphones, or some sort of device so that our dialogue can be heard professionally and properly. I plan on asking Eugenia if she has some next class, or maybe asking my aunt if we could borrow some.
Friday, March 4, 2022
Brand New Storyboard/ Figuring out our Shooting Day
Additionally, we finally agreed on our plan to film. We decided that out of all the days, Sunday would best fit our schedules. Since our forest scene takes place with the sisters trying to see the sunset, we knew we had to go towards the late afternoon, but not too late that we might loose the sun for our shots, therefore we will go to our location, Markham Park, at around 4:30pm to 5:00 pm. We also agreed to meet up before at around noon in my house, so we can work together Ron our massive prop: the research board that is revealed in Maddie's house after she comes back from the therapist's office
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