Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Juno Opening Scene

We studied the opening scene of Juno and were put into groups to recreate the scene.  


The first steps of planning the filming of Juno was analysing the opening scene and creating a storyboard.
On the storyboard it had step by step analysis of the opening clip. It included camera shots, effects and sounds included. The storyboard was simple in design but included pictures of how the shots were to be filmed.

If I had to improve my storyboard, I would of added timings for the shots. For example, how long the shot had to be filmed.

After the storyboard was complete, we did the casting in the group and decided who would be filming and editing. I was chosen to play the part of Juno (the only character in the scene), and the other two members (Jamie and Josh) decided to do the filming and the editing.
For my character, I needed a costume of a red hoodie, jeans, trainers and a milk cartoon to drink from.

We started to film the starting shots on a camcorder but soon changed to filming them on the iPhone because we found that the quality of the film was better on the iPhone.

After the filming was done, we used Premier to put together and edit the clips. We put an effect on part of the clip to make it have a cartoon effect.
We then uploaded the finished clip onto YouTube.





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