Individual story boards

There was certain things that we followed and kept from my story board that was similar with my groups story boards. Firstly, we kept the setting of the forest as we liked the natural low-key lighting of it which is and essential convention of the thriller genre. One thing that only my story board had was a male character as the first victim which the rest of my group liked and wanted to continue to use. The male character defies convention as normally the female character is the main victim. The things that where changed was that there should only be one killer and could not be a monster. This was because we wanted to go for a more realistic effect of having one lone man stalking and killing the two characters with a weapon. This fever extended to the change of iconography as the group did not think that the fire and tent was essential to the plot and wanted to go for an abandoned building in a forest instead
An individual story board is important because it allows everyone in the group to clearly put down there own ideas and share them effectively. This helps to plan the groups final thriller sequence as the group can then take all the good ideas from the individual story boards to create one group story board.


This is a basic analysis of your storyboard. You need to have explained why you included certain elements at each stage and what you hoped it would create for your audience.
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