Once I've planned everything I begun storyboarding. This is very short section of the book and once it's divided between four people it's even shorter. But I think it's good because rather than struggling with finishing it off we can focus on planning each shot using thing we've learned so far.
In this storyboard I've tried to use golden rule and rule of thirds.
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Planning
Before storyboarding I've decided to plan how everything will be positioned. I've drawn the top view of the scene putting in the arrows indicating actions and lighting.
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Group Screenplay
We have gathered together and wrote a script listening to each other's ideas and critiques. When we couldn't agree on particular scenes we gave each other advantages and disadvantages of the scene. This way we've worked out the best solutions and written our script.
Group Screenplay - redRobe
ANT - Enter with a side view shot of the road. Axl enters right and zooms past the camera, making it shake as he drives past. Cut to 3/4 perspective of the front of Axl on his bike. The camera pans up to his face and then zooms in to show the fine detail (hold this shot for two or three seconds) *Also start playing the song - Gualagara's The White Condor* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1knkis2H2U. Then cut to low perspective shot of the road, Axl enters right again as we watch him drive into the distance.
OZI - Aerial view of the road Axl is driving down, showing all of the sharp turns and twists that he just manages to drive round. Cut to a front view shot of Axl as he looks down at his monitor. Show whole monitor with the timer “00.09.59” flashing red. Cut to a shot of Axl’s face as he frowns (anger, worried, you choose). Cut to Axl’s right hand as he forces down the accelarator. Side view of the bike as it accelerates off screen. Then ground perspective shot of Axl as he drives towards the camera, then as he drives past, have the camera follow him round to see him drive off into the distance. Quick aerial shot of Axl as he drives off the main road onto a faded road.
KAMIL -Landscape shot of the village “Vajrayana” as Axl drives towards it. Cut to a shot of Axl’s face as he is in deep thought, here have the music quiet down to a background echo with the background going into slow motion. Cut to a front view of a church (everything is quiet). Then the doors open and we hear people coming out of the church cheering and being happy. Just as everyone steps down onto the ground Axl enters the shot from the right (cut to a new shot when Axl is in the middle of the screen). Front view of Axl on his bike which is inches away from the bride and groom (just narrowly missing them).
SEAN - Cut to a shot of the bouquet flying through the air. Then cut to a back shot, showing Axl driving off into the distance, with the wedding guests to the right of the screen looking shocked and angry. Cut to a perspective shot of Axl again, as he’s driving along a shadow covers the road and him. Cut to his glasses/helmet visor and show a reflection of the city and cruiser appear. Then cut to another landscape shot, showing the city rising up above the horizon as Axl drives towards it.
Tony Trimmer Lecture
We've had a lecture with professional storyboard artist Tony Trimmer. I've learnt a lot from his lecture. When making a storyboard it's important to not be precious about your work. Keep it simple and readable as a lot of the frames will be replaced or removed. He also told us about the golden rule and how important it is in animation and film making.
After the lecture my group had a chat with Tony explaining what we are doing and what plans do we have. We've decided to come up with our own screenplays and storyboards and than meet together and choose the best bits. However, Tony said that it's not a good approach. This could lead to arguing and choosing only one person's work. He advised us to write the script together and split it into four sections so everyone has his own section to work with.
After the lecture my group had a chat with Tony explaining what we are doing and what plans do we have. We've decided to come up with our own screenplays and storyboards and than meet together and choose the best bits. However, Tony said that it's not a good approach. This could lead to arguing and choosing only one person's work. He advised us to write the script together and split it into four sections so everyone has his own section to work with.
Storyboard
I've created a very rough storyboard keeping in mind camera angles and telling a story. However,I think my drawings are too rough in this storyboard and might be difficult to read. To help understand what's going on I've used a lot of arrows.
My Screenplay
Here is my idea of a screenplay:
Camera on the empty road. Sound of engine. Axl comes in on his motorbike very fast towards the camera. For a split of a second his face is so close to the camera so every detail of his skin is visible. Camera is showing him as he disappears. Music starts when his face is very close.
Cut to a side of a curve. Axl goes very quickly and lean his bike as he’s turning. Cut to his eye view as he quickly goes on straight and approaches another curve. Camera is moving according to the Axl’s head movements. Cut to the side of the road on a straight bit. Camera is not moving. Axl quickly passes by. Cut to the bird’s eye view. We can see a big bit of road and camera is following the road and approaches very wide curve. We can see Axl going a little bit faster than camera.
Close up to Axl’s face. Show him thinking. Cut to marriage procession. Camera is slowly following the people. Axl quickly passes by scaring people. We can see him only for a split of a second as well as hear the engine. Back to Axl’s face. Cut to a field near the road. We can hear the engine far away. As the sound approaches some horses run away. Back to his face. Cut to his eye view as he approaches another curve. As he comes out of the curve we can see he’s going to hit a cart. Quick cut to a view from the middle of the road. We can see he barely missed the cart. Close up to his face and we can hear as he accelerates even more.
Getting Into Groups
Everyone had to present chosen story and then we had to get into groups. Unfortunately, I'm not going to work on the story I've chosen. Instead me and my group will be working on a section from a book 'Red Robe' by Jon Courtenay Grimwood.
As we were in group of four we've arranged a group meeting and decided that everyone should write their own screenplay and do a rough storyboard.
Here is the piece of text from the 'Red Robe':
As we were in group of four we've arranged a group meeting and decided that everyone should write their own screenplay and do a rough storyboard.
Here is the piece of text from the 'Red Robe':
Chapter Forty-Seven
Down Through Zero
The gyrobike ate up the road like Axel was in some advertisement for nanetic shaving dust, penis transplants, sperm-freezing facilities…Something typically macho but tender. Gualagara’s The White Condor ran as a backing track (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1knkis2H2U), Axl wasn’t big on reworked Dutch trance but he figured it was the Ludwig Van/Tierra del Fuego mix. Light and breezy like the new countryside.
Each tight curve came up to meet him in an easy blur of hedgerow and overhanging oaks, the straights opening out to zip past on either side. The curves getting less tight and the straights longer each klik the Honda got closer to Vajrayana. ‘00.09.59’, read the Seiko timecode. It had been flashing deeper red, in ten minute bites, for the last fifty minutes. Had Axl enough time, he’d have stopped and found some way to disconnect it. But the city was at least thirty minutes away and the airport was beyond.
Axl was going to make that cruiser. Without Kate, without Mai, but at least with himself. Some things you just did, no matter how atupid they appeared to others…He’d broken up one marriage procession, terrified more horses than he dared to remember and only just managed not to leave himself as a smear along the road when he flipped out of a curve and almost went under the wooden wheels of a cart.
Dutch to Deutsch, the trance choon changed a gear and Axl instictively blipped his throttle, grinning like a lunatic.
Taken from redRobe page 345 by jon coutenay grimwood
Choosing Source Material
As my source material I've chosen a story by Aleksy Tolstoj 'Fox and Rabbit'. It's a children story. The characters are animals. I think this story is a very good material for an animation, because animation is telling a story using metaphors. And using animals who act like people is excellent idea.
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