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Below are the outside panels to our digipak.

Below are the outside panels to our digipak.

Below are the inside panels to our digipak.

Below are the inside panels to our digipak.

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Sunday, 5 November 2017

R+P Post 21: My key shots storyboard

Our storyboard was a vital tool in our planning process, as it was the first time that we were really able to visualise our project and compare each others visions of the video.

Our storyboard was created mainly to show the different set-ups we want to use in the studio and for the narrative shots on location.

It was really helpful to make a storyboard, as it was the first time I had thought about the framing of my video, which is a vital element any music video. It also helps you to really get a feel how the video will look when it's finished.

From our research we realised that most music videos use extreme framing that switches quickly between intense close-ups any long shots, contrary to the general rules of film. We tried to emulate this in our storyboard, as it makes a video much more exciting and attention-grabbing.

This close-up shows a specific shot we have planned for the location shoot of the video, included here to give an idea of the individual detail of each post-it note.

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