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The sketches below are my first attempts at story boarding. This particular story that I'm...boarding...is for my Communications and Media class on the metanarrative, and sharing the Gospel, assuming that it in itself is a metanarrative, without using any Biblical or religious language/symbolism. I'm preparing to make a short film using these scenes. It will not feature any dialogue, just music.
I am debating between:
1) Idoiteque - Radiohead
2) Kid A - Radiohead
3) So Long, Lonesome - Explosions
So far I have a Set-up, Conflict, Redemption and Resolution.
I am missing the third set of scenes, which is supposed to depict redemption, most importantly, and is ironically the hardest for me to formulate.
Can you tell what I'm trying to convey?
More is to come.
Any ideas?





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Just FYI right off the bat, this is gonna be a lot of work. It is very time consuming to acquire lots of footage off the internet. Although you did mention using stills, which would save a lot of time. Also, the blueprint thing would be really hard to do.
As far as conceptual, i definitely understand the storyboards. Redemption is hard cause you need something to fix everything.
IDEA! Okay, so not to totally disregard most of this, but going with the car idea, how about a car being made, being bought, driven, abused, left to rust through the years, and then picked up by someone who restores old cars, fixes it up, restores it to its old luster, perhaps even improves it with up to date engine and everything, and then drives it off in to the sunlight!?
That is impressive drawing!!! I am sure you would do well in Miss Uradomo's art class.
Where's the film brotha?
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