Friday 5 June 2020

Storyboard turned into shot list

When introducing the title of the documentary, I would like a medium wide shot to feature, of the talent Harry Bateman, standing next to one of his horses. This can be either in a stable or in the arena, however I am predicting lighting opportunities will be better in the arena. In this shot I would wish for a direct mode of address with the audience too.
During the opening of the documentary, I would like to include some establishing shots of the local area (Hockley), as well as the arena and stables in a wide shot to introduce the audience to the topic.
This also allows an opportunity for a voice-over by the presenter to the sport itself.
Shot types can vary when it comes to the talent when in the arena. I would like some close up shots to feature of both the talent and his horses standing to offer the audience a deeper and involved experience.
Another source for close up shots is in the tack room, so this can be of the behind the scenes (this could also feature as an audio visual for the website), of jobs such as feeding the horses and cleaning their tack.
I would also like to utilise some slow motion within the documentary, as this allows the audience to clearly see the effort and talent involved when show-jumping. This is ideal to use within the arena when jumping, but also within the flatwork/dressage part of riding horses. The slow motion must not be over used though as it may become quite boring.
This is subject to the return of show-jumping competitions, but I would like to feature some competition footage also. This could offer medium wide and wide shots of preparing the horses and the show environment when competing.

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