Drafting Your Products
Hopefully by now you have a good idea of the genre and type of products you would like to make. Now is the time to develop your ideas via a storyboard, draft designs, mock ups etc.
To begin with, sketch out your initial product ideas onto a storyboard, draft, mock template. Make sure to think about (and make notes of) the shot types/camera movements, shot length, use of sound, language, layout, colours, size, images etc. that you hope to use in each product. Then, present it.
Here is a link to a good example from a previous year in which the group used a time-lapse sequence to explain their trailer storyboard: Exemplar Storyboard
...And here is a great way to present your storyboard... You can only create 3 boxes at a time so perhaps print screen them to add to your blog before making the rest of your sequence:
http://www.storyboardthat.com/
Here are some draft templates for a magazine, website and DVD cover.
REMEMBER YOUR PRODUCTS MUST LOOK REAL SO MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE ALL THE CODES AND CONVENTIONS YOU RESEARCHED.
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