Thursday 15 November 2012

Group Storyboard




As a group, we all looked at each other's storyboards and discussed which aspects of each we liked and wanted to include in our group storyboards. We then decided to incorporate some aspects each storyboard into our group storyboard. 
Our ideas are conventional because we have used ideas that are typical to a lot of t thriller films, such as  our theme of isolation and kidnap. We also used conventional locations such as the forest at night and an abandoned room/house. We wanted to use as many conventional aspects as we could because then our thriller would have a greater chance of being successful and enjoyable. The idea behind our the story line of our storyboard was mainly from my individual storyboard. But we chose to use Sumbal's idea of a young victim because we felt that this was very conventional o thrillers and would make our thriller effective and successful. Her original idea was to have a child as the victim, but we felt that a teenage victim would fit into our story line better, as it is more likely that a teenager would be alone in the forest; and unlikely that a child would be alone. The setting of the forest and the scene where the victim is running was an idea of Drew's.We chose to use this idea because we felt that it was conventional to thrillers, the forest would create an enigma, because forests are large and empty and it would be very easy for a teenager to be captured, so our thriller is realistic.

2 comments:

  1. This post demonstrates some group planning and considerations and this is evident through the group storyboards above.

    To make this post more detailed, you also need to include the ideas and concepts that you got from other group memebers. This will enable this post to be more detailed.

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  2. This post now demonstrates further evidence of group work and planning

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