In the beginning of the researching process, we selected either of the buildings of our choice and began to search for images and information related to the buildings. We organized the required information for the video content.
As video production requires various types of images and reference videos, we scavenged for images and video sources to be used for production.
The main images of the two buildings were provided by the museum, but we needed more visual content to fill in the narration of the video. When looking for image and video sources, we ensured the sources were public domain or asked for copyrights.
After the researching phase, we had to plan the video style for our final video. The following were the steps that we took when planning:
Storyboarding in video production is the process of visually planning a video's shots and sequences before actual filming or animation occurs. It involves creating a series of illustrated or digitally generated panels that represent the key scenes and actions in the video. Each panel typically includes details such as camera angles, movements, actor positions, and basic dialogue or narration.
The reason for creating a storyboard during video production is to increase the communication tactics with teammates during the production phase. It also helps with planning the ideas effectively by setting up a solid topic of choice.