In the storyboard we start of with the names of the company's that are producing our film. We then go to the first scene where it starts to set the story. In our storyboard we stick to a colour scheme for the writing that appears through out the trailer. we then follow the patten of showing a clip or a montage of clips followed by a question or explanation to help explain a bit about what the film will be about. we then finish off with the name of the film and when it is coming out, which also follows the colour patten that has been carried the whole way through the trailer.
filming the storyboard and then putting it on pinnical to animatic it was good practise exercise. it also allowed us to see a bit more clearly how our trailer will look when it is actually filmed and give us a rough time frame. also using the flip camera got us back in the habit of using a camera, and uploading the footage. the finished animatic will also give us room to change and alter certain parts if needed, giving us more freedom.
the locations we chose are kitchens, bedroom, school and cinema. all these locations are easy to gain access to and are familiar to everyone in the target audience so can be related to. this makes them perfect for the trailer as they can then feel more related to the film and therefore more likely be inclined to see the film making the trailer more affective.