As far as what shots I will need, this I won't know until I finish sifting throw all the interviews and decide on a definitive structure for the video; what to focus on, how many interviews to use, what is actually being said, when to smoothly transition into statistics. I have sent off a storyboard and sample footage to my friend and composer Joe Kennerly and he has already begun work on a score for the film. Once I have the final (or close to the final) video, we'll be able to really refine the score to fit the mood, transitions, etc. It's all coming together nicely and I don't foresee too many issues as of right now. Knock on wood.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Documentary Concept
I've have finished writing up my concept for project 03, which is basically a refined version of my last post. I'm going ahead with the divorce effects idea and already have completed most of the interviews. Besides the interviews, I am also going to need statistics and animation from after effects to display them, plus some ambient shots that compliment what is being said in the interviews and shown with the data. Even though (as of right now) the documentary is based on the effects of divorce in the States, I don't think filming ambient scenery around Wellington will be a problem, as long as what I get is universal with know key Wellington or NZ landmarks being shown.
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