Friday, March 11, 2022

Storyboards Done!



 YOO, just finished the storyboard and finalized some story elements/aspects, made some big changes so let's talk about it! 


This is the scene right after the conversation with Rowan, Jim is disturbed by the fact that he wasn't able to do his monologue in one go and now he immediately gets back on track. The next lines are hard for him though, he can't roll some words and he can't get certain emotions out. He tries multiple times to sophisticate his performance, but he never seems to get it right. There are many cuts in this sequence of scenes, it's not drawn on the storyboard, however, there are uses of Jump Cuts and quick cuts during this scene. I want to indicate that Jim is rehearsing for a prolonged period, so I think that this is the best way to accomplish that. When Jim feels like he has momentum, he starts from where he left off and he delivers the lines with ease. After this, Jim leaves the stage and then the film cuts to the next day. 

Side note: I did cut the bathroom mirror scene because it was taking too much time of the 2 minutes and it felt irrelevant to the plot. The same purpose of the bathroom scene is being served by this scene since both are portraying Jim's frustration. 



This is the end scene; it kicks off right when Jim leaves the stage. In the second shot, the next day appears, in this shot, the lighting would change, and a figure would be present in the audience and become situated. Jim would also have a new pair of clothes, which further indicates a new day. In this scene, Jim walks on the stage and grabs a chair, and sits down to perform his piece in front of the judge. This, sadly, is the last shot of the opening. The opening cuts off right when Jim sits down for his audition. The audience would be left wondering how his audition went and what the outcome was. 

There ya have it, folks. That is the last of the storyboards of my opening. It's been a long journey with many twists and turns but I FINALLY completed it. I will try filming in the next couple of days and start the editing process asap. For now, adios!

                                                   

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