Storyboard Practice: Jurassic Park
To practice with creating a storyboard, I used the iconic “Welcome to Jurassic Park” scene. Although Jurassic park is not in the same genre as my film will be, it is one of my favorite movie series of all time, and as a former dinosaur kid, it holds a special place in my heart. The framing of all the characters’ reactions, as well as the swelling music, makes for a truly incredible and memorable scene. A lot of it consists of close-ups to truly and properly capture the character’s emotions- they’re bursting with it (nerding out- so would I.) Overall, the practice really helped me to understand how to create a memorable, iconic sequence.
One thing I noticed while storyboarding this scene was just how bright everything is- so bright that the characters themselves shield their eyes while they look upwards at the dinosaur, which is fitting for the island setting and the palpable excitement on everyone’s faces. The actors really pull through in this scene- everyone looks amazed, even the founder of Jurassic Park himself looks proud of his work, and yet, still amazed that they pulled it off. The brightness of the scene, as well as the slow panning in many frames hells to demonstrate just the sheer enormity of the dinosaurs and the park itself- it creates a nearly magical feeling, as well. You can’t help but stare in wonder.


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