
Using ScreenGrabber 2.0, an Apple MacBook programme, we were able to efficiently import the completed video in an avi. format and capture the highlight shots of the video. Due to the videos rapid and fast-pace nature, it would be an extreme demand to storyboard the numerous amount of shots from the entire piece. By using this screen-capturing programme, we were able to swiftly capture the most important sequences of the video.
A screen-capture of the programme processing our video. (Above)
Below is the output of the programme; a jpeg. format, grid of mini pictures captured from the video:
From this grid, Josh and I were able to produce our final storyboard, complete with macro and micro details of the production:
Comparing to the pre-production storyboard, there has been a huge change and development to the post-production version in narrative, shot types, angles, transitions and the variance of performance. This is a typical characteristic of media productions like this, as during filming and editing, many more spontaneous ideas and changes occur that are only possible to think of, whilst practically involved in the product. We experienced this spontaneity to a great depth and have learnt how spur-of-the-moment ideas and changes, usually produce the best outcome.









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