'Say Yes, Say No' storyboards.

About more than 3 weeks ago, we were given a brief on a title sequence project, which consisted of: - A sci-fi option - A Dada-era opti...

About more than 3 weeks ago, we were given a brief on a title sequence project, which consisted of:

- A sci-fi option
- A Dada-era option
- A biopic (3 choices)

After being sorted out into our groups, my group members were:

- Lucy

Over the course of three weeks, we attended weekly discussions with each other as a group at whichever free space that we could find in the studio to talk about which title sequence topic that we were going to go for. It didn't take us too long to decide that we all wanted to do 'Say Yes, Say No', which was the Dada-related topic. We realised as a team that this particular title sequence would allow us to play around with things that made sense but not much sense as well (if that made sense). 

Not gonna lie but in the beginning whilst planning out the storyboard panels, it was tough as we didn't have any wholly solid ideas to plan it out with. We were pretty much stuck in a rut for a little while. After going back home to ponder on stuffs and sorting out our sharing folder on Google Drive, we brainstormed some ideas and carried on from there. Our title sequence didn't have much of a storyline to it, but we made sure it was going to flow well together. I was in charge of the entire first scene of the title sequence alongside with handling the overall production. It sounded daunting at first but with this talented group of people, I had faith that it would be alright.

This is the storyboard panel that I came up with for one of the scenes that I was about to take on:


I'm excited to see how this project progresses along the way as this is the first official group task that we have been assigned to.

Have a nice day!

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