Tuesday, 7 October 2014

AS2: Task 2 - Designing the suite

The suite design

First idea

My very first idea had a Christmas theme and was the rectangular shape. 


1) Here is the overall image of my storyboard for my CBeebies ident. I only have four stages to my storyboard because I did not want my ident to be too long as it would already be in a suite. 


 

2) This is my first shot that I was aiming to do when filming. As you can see the shot type is medium so that everything in the shot is seen clearly. The music is Christmas bells, something that can just add a nice, warm Christmas spirit and feel to the ident. Also, I make my character dance his way along the room so that it can look more realistic than just having play-dough stand in the middle with music in the background. 

 

3) My second image is still a medium shot and the music is still the same as everything needs to be consistent. The dancing continues in this scene, moving his arms and legs.  

 

4) The third image shows the same sound and movement of my character, but this time the shot is close up. However, when it actually came to filming I was unable to do this kind of shot because I did not want to zoom whilst filming otherwise this would ruin the footage itself. 

 

5) These last two are shots of the CBeebies logo and writing saying "Merry Christmas". You can see that in the image I did not include the shot type because when filming I included everything in the still shot that I had and the CBeebies music was played at the end for its logo.  

Second idea

 

1) The second idea was the triangle shape for the party theme. 

 

2) The first scene is of the triangles at the party and the music is playing in the background.

 

3) The shot type is the same as the first scene; medium shot. The triangles dance and have fun, whilst the music in the background is playing and the sound of children too.

 

4) Once the triangles dance for a little while then birthday cake scene comes up. This birthday cake scene is great for the theme because it can liven up the audience and it adds a much more party feel to it.

 

5) The fourth scene continues from the third scene.

 







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