Differences Between Project and Storyboard
My initial storyboard to follow for my project was, while meant to be a heavy suggestion for the direction and shots in my film, was taken more as a loose idea for where my film was headed. While there were major shots that I kept mostly the same, such as closeups and the infamous dolly zoom, as well as the ending shots and plans for the title sequence, I also took a lot of creative liberty out on the field while I was shooting that resulted in my final film looking pretty different from the initial storyboard, while still maintaining the main idea of what was supposed to be captured.
I want to attribute this difference to not originally knowing my filming landscape when I first mapped out my storyboard for my film. When I finally got to film, and was able to walk around and become more familiar with my filming location, some shots naturally changed to adapt to the general landscape of where I was filming- these changes weren't the most intentional, but they were accepted for me and my helpers' safety and comfort at night. Additionally, changes were also a result of having helpers with me in the first place: they would ask about a certain shot, and I thought "hey, that's a good idea!" and therefore decided to make room for it in my film. All natural, healthy flow of the filming process, that I think helped give a newer vision to my film than before.

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