Storyboard

StoryBoard

My first clip was pretty much showing a close up of the vans. I did this because I wanted my viewer to see the shoe up close and personal. The shoes are beaten up and very worn. Showing they really are used by my actor. The second clip is just essentially showing them in use. While the shoe is durable we needed to show the viewer what the shoe really goes through with my first actor Juan T. We see him just doing basic riding as we zoom in on his shoes. This helps perceive the image of not just the shoe but this low angle shows the real ideal of riding in vans.  My next scene features another skater Juan D. He ties his vans. This pair is different from the other style-wise it's the very well known, "Old Skool" shoe. We then see another low angle pan of him doing a manual skate trick. The same thing with the next clip yet instead you see him doing a front manual. Both tricks hard but we see the vans high performance. While keeping its grip on the board. Then after the next clip includes both skating vans. Overall showing with two different styles we still see the high performance of the shoe. We see both clips with two different boards. This highlights the shoe's high performance. Even with two different styles and two different skaters. By filming predominantly low angle pans it creates an idea. My viewer gets to see the Vans up close and personal. They also see how well they are skated in. These pans used also makes the person feel like they are there. Especially within the last scene. We see them from a birds-eye perspective which allows you to see them and the preform from every place.








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