Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Project Doc: Storyboard

Here is the storyboard for my documentary project. Me and Chelsea created this storyboard (I did the first half whereas Chelsea did the last half). This blogpost is written by me (Audrey).

This storyboard acts as a visual guide for the chronology of the events. I apologize if the final results does not seem perfect.

Click here to access the link directly to the file for our storyboard.


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𝑺𝒆𝒍𝒇 𝑹𝒆𝒇𝒍𝒆𝒄𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏:

I have made a storyboard for a previous project that I had last year on Media Studies and we also had a lesson discussing what elements are included in a storyboard. This knowledge had benefited me as I knew what I had to do (draw) and include in the storyboard which saves me time from researching storyboards from scratch. 
Problem (P): The problem that I faced personally when doing my part for the storyboard was managing my time. We had other aspects of the project to focus on (script and plot) which prevents my focus and efforts to be sorted to the making of our storyboard. I had other things to finish (such as the research on crime documentaries and its conventions) as I also did not have enough time to finish them before moving on to the next part of my blog/next step of the project process. Other school works outside Media Studies were also on the way which inhibits me to focus completely on the documentary project.
Solution (S): We (me and Chelsea) were able to divide this task into two; I drew the first-half while Chelsea drew the other/last-half. This makes the job easier for us as we shared the responsibilities. At the end, I was able to finish my part of the storyboard even if it does not look professional. Either way, the use of storyboard is to guide us visually regarding to the chronology of the events on the documentary. This was enabled completely as our storyboard consist of all the elements and information needed for our production progress.
This storyboard acts as a visual guide for the chronology of the events. I apologize if the final results does not seem perfect (the document scan did not capture the drawings perfectly and could not be seen properly).

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