I debated between storyboards, or a shot list. I was warned that storyboards were necessary, by people who know from experience. Unfortunately, I rarely do what I'm supposed to. So, I decided to go with a shot list. A very detailed shot list.
There were two reasons for this. One, I know myself well enough to admit that I would never make it through the storyboarding process. And even if I did, it would stall the start of shooting for an unacceptable amount of time. Two, I'm running the camera, and I already know my vision for this. I knew it as I was writing it. Living in the same place where I'll be filming was also a factor in this. No need to draw what's already pictured clearly in my head. I guess you could say I was storyboarding while I was writing, in the same way I'm now editing while creating the shot list. Because of the all-in-one filmmaker role I have to take on for Aspiring, I'm kept one step ahead at all times.
Of course, as I create this list, I have my inspiration movies constantly running in the DVD player. Comedies that will make me ambitious while filming. (Probably too ambitious based on the limitations I'll have). Yesterday, Raising Arizona. Today, I'm thinking Better Off Dead.
- Chris




