Sunday, March 10, 2019

Storyboard, kinda (Part 1)

So I'd like to start off with a closeup of my younger dog (Zora) on the ground and wagging her tail, looking ahead. Getting down like that is an easy trick she knows and she usually wags her tail when she's gonna get a treat so this shot should be easy. Alternatively, I could start with a closeup of her face from a side and then cut to a closeup of her wagging tail, since actors shouldn't look into the camera. 


The second dog (Mia) is revealed with a two-shot of them together, This might be a little harder to do but the concept can be played with when I'm filming. They're both down on the ground and alert of each other, tense and ready to play.
 Cur ro one of them suddenly sprinting forward, breaking the tension and playfully jumping on the other one. This shot doesn't need to have both of them so it could just be done with just one of them laying down when suddenly I bring out some food or something.
A similar shot but with the other dog, from the other side, than can be done in a similar manner. (and yes I did flip the same drawing)

From then on I was thinking to show them play-fighting and then cut away to a sort of montage of shots that show how they live their live, general dog stuff like running around, barking, eating, and sleeping, edited in sync with a cover I'm making of this song

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Final Project

Well, I spent the whole day finishing up. Here's the final project! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Voky3xxJhbucQQZXpRLq0qeGF8lUCmBy/...