We began storyboarding for the music video straight after the initial plans were sketched out, as we knew the elements needed to be used within the frames. Our earlier audience researched showed that we wouldn't need to base our video around a specific storyline; over 74% answered that they didn't prefer a story based script within an Indie music video.
As part of the requirements for the coursework, we need to have at least a three minute video; due to the fast paced tempo of the chosen song, we realised we would need to create a large amount of clips and stop motion to fill the time frame. In correlation to the original Cassius video however, we found that the style of video falls heavily on repetition and similar shots, therefore already increasing the fill of the given time.
Taking all of this into consideration, especially with the stop motion, we knew that on the filming days, a large amount of still photographs would need to be taken in order to fill even a 10 second frame. This is due to the editing afterwards; we know that to create an effective stop motion scene the images would need to be run at a very high speed to allow for continuity.
Below are two slideshows of the frames we have sketched out for the storyboard planning.
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