Monday 12 August 2013

Storyboard Further Development

Abstract it out further.
Rather than showing something direct, like fire to rage, take the feeling and find something that looks like it instead. Such as rage could be shown as a shaking or vibrating? I think.

Avoid the literal.
Try not to have a human model / person, particularly showcasing feelings. These should be portrayed as images/clips that are a visual representation of how we feel.

RAGE and JEALOUSY
Tension, Paranoia, Longing, Anger, Chaos, Insecurity, Loss, Frustration,
sort of drowning in anger

Frothing, Turbulent, Churning, Velocity
facing inner demons

What do these feelings look like?

Frothy Milkshake?
Frying food? BBQ?
BACON BACON BACON BACON BACON
Boiling water?
Dragging a heavy weight?
Overflowing blender?
Exploding balloon?
Did I mention BACON?
Trying to breathe through a plastic bag?
Glowing element?
Jagged edges?
Rubbish/Scrap Metal?
Broken/breaking glass?
Fogging of glass?
Steaming hot cup in the cold air?
Stuffing face with food?
Broken earth / mechanical digging (digger)?
Bursting fruit?
Destruction

Smoke smoldering -> finally igniting

Distorted perception: Through mirrors, windows, lenses, glass jug/tumbler, plastic bag etc.

Multiple narratives:

WATER. From hiding in it (high-angle) -> To bursting out of it (low-angle)
from bottling up to finally releasing
WATER. From beginning to boil (eye-level) -> To overflowing (low-angle)
starting to boil over to completely overflowing

And here is a draft storyboard. Narrative sorta starts at the bottom and moves up and around each side while touching on the middle when appropriate.


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