Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Storyboard Blog

 Hello. I hope you're having a good day.

 So, you may or may not be able to tell from the title, it's storyboard time. For this project, we had to draw 12 boxes as a way of saying what we were doing. So here are the two things:



I apologize if the photo looks funky, I had to crop it so it didn't have my name in the thing.
 So first, I'm going to explain exactly what's going on. Okay, so the song I chose is a sad song. So you'd think, sad song=sad times. Well, You're right. I listened to this song after I chose it for this assignment and thought to myself, "what is a sad thing that I can show on camera?" because I can't really show what anxiety feels like on camera. So, a sad time in my life is continuing doing school without my really really good friends with me. So this storyboard is basically showing what we did as a group in middle school when stuff was still looking up for all of us. I'm aware it says stuff about me not being sure about who's coming (the "whoever shows up") because as of right now, I don't know. Hopefully I get an answer by Friday. Anyway, back to the topic of sad things. The relevance of the uno cards, there were maybe 13 people total in our group. Whenever we'd sit together in the morning before school or at lunch we'd play uno. It was our favorite game to play besides hangman. Off topic, I know. To make matters short, this video is a small "montage" of what us buddies did on a day to day basis. It's weird and it makes no sense but here we are.

 **I'm also aware that there's probably things missing, and that the drawn pictures look like utter garbage. I wanted to spend more time figuring everything out then drawing the pictures. Also, there's probably things that are going to be changed for various reasons.** Okay, cool. So the first box is a drawing of me sitting on my bed. It's supposed to be sort of a I wake up or something, and I have the flashbacks of hanging out with my friends. The next scene would be my friend(s) standing in the doorway. After that, there's the uno montage. As of right now, I don''t know how that's going to work out, but here we are. There's 3 boxes having to do with playing uno, it's going to be very dramatic. Then there's us going outside(a rare moment) But us going outside might change depending on the weather, us deciding against going, and stuff like that. Then we're seen going inside to play coolmath, then there's the very unnecessary couple second scene of us standing over the camera. Then finally, the scene where I lay back down to show that this horrid video is over.

 In all, There's pan(s), long shot(s), an establishing shot, full shot(s), two shot(s), jump cut(s), tilt(s), close up(s), zoom(s), point of view(s), medium shot(s), medium full shot(s), and over the shoulder(s). What a good time. Anyway, I have kind of high hopes for this video because not only am I doing classwork, I get to hang out with really cool people that I haven't seen in a while. But everything has to have a bad thing you know is gonna happen, right? Well, the friends that I've asked to be in this video aren't the most mature people. Even though this video is going to be based around good times, that doesn't mean we have to be smiling and laughing at each other. Because who would willingly watch a couple teenagers giggling into a camera for a minute and fifteen seconds? No one, that's who. Yeah. Another problem, since we're doing certain things in the video, like playing uno, going to the park, and playing a computer game, there's times where we're probably going to get caught in that and spend way more time than intended doing one thing. I'm sorry if this whole thing looks messy and disorganized, I know it's a lot to comprehend. Then again, I can't say "oh don't worry, I promise this will be the best thing you've ever seen." because It's not going to be. I can't make a promise I can't keep. Thank you for your time.

I hope you have a good day, until next time.

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