Storyboard Blog

 During this class period, my partner and I set up our storyboard for our Crocs commercial. We decided on how the commercial would be set up first and then how we would set up the storyboard that will coordinate with our commercial. In our first box, we have the actress holding a pair of crocs to show the jibbitz/gems off that decorate the crocs. In our second box, the actor is seen putting on their crocs while they are sitting on a bench located in the school. The third box shows the actor walking with the crocs on in both sports and comfortable mode. After the shoes are shown in both of the different wearable modes, the cameraman or woman will zoom into the crocs, showing the different angles of the shoes. Finally, our last box/part of our commercial will include the actors dancing as the crocs slogan comes on the scene concluding our commercial. Since my partner and I don't have a plethora of different color crocs, during the time of recording if anyone else with a pair of crocs come around we will ask them if they would like to be apart of our commercial. The people we will ask will not have their faces shown in the commercial due to privacy reasons and also because it is not necessary. Especially since our commercial is about shoes, having faces in our commercial is unnecessary. In our storyboard, which is basically a drawing of what we will be conducting in person, our actors will be going to multiple different places to conduct different parts of what we need to get in the commercial. 


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