Story Board of Gucci
The Story of Gucci
Welcome back beautifuls, in my previous blog we were discussing the movie "House of Gucci" well in today’s blog we are going to go more in depth and do a story boarding of some great scenes in this movie. But before we get to it lets talk about story boarding a little bit:
So what is story borading? Well story borading is used as a planning tool for movie makers that involves a sequence of sketches to outline scenes in storytelling. Know you may be wondering, what is the point of doing this? By doing story boarding it helps creators map out key moments, camera angles, and lighting, etc. before the production of the movie, this makes shure the story goes clearly and effectively. Know that we cleared things up let's jump right into it!
Let’s start
with the first scene where Patrizia and Maurizio get married! This scene is
full of joyfulness which shows the blooming love of the couple in the beginning
in the movie.
To start
with I roughly illustrated the entire scene. Then I drew pink lines to show the
movement of the camera, I also wrote some vague ideas of what can be seen in
the scene. As you guys can see here:
I further highlighted
key points on the side that adds further understanding to the scene. Some main
points to focus on include how there’s strong lighting used where Maurizio is
standing whereas everywhere else on the scene uses more shadows and darker
lighting, this indicates the 'destiny' of the two characters to each other and
conveys to the audience that their love is stronger, It also indicates how
Maurizio made the right decision to marry Patrizia, even though later in the
movie this may change. Moreover, the scene uses a dolly shot from Patrizias
point of view, by being in Patrizias shoes as she is walking to the altar
towards Maurizio the audience can feel the connection the couple. The scene
also has a cheerful mood as the music playing is playful.
Story
boarding this scene was difficult at first, trying to get the right
perspective, so it took a few revisions to get the desired results. Then after writing
some key factors of the scene it ended up being a good representation of the actual
scene. But I'll let you guys be the judge of that, you guys can view the actual
movie scene below:
Now for the
second scene I choose a scene where it shows the setting for the audience. Patrizia and Maurizio was invited for their uncles birthday party and this is a
good opportunity to show off the wealthiness of the Gucci family as the scene
shows the entire estate to the watcher. 
To
illustrate this scene íi made two drawings and put them together to illustrate
the moving transition that ends up placing the beginning of the scene to a
different perspective of the same setting. Similarly like in the previous
drawing with pink lines I showed the movement of the camera and then labeled
main points on the drawing. This is how it turned out:
This scene
mostly used as an illustration as I mentioned before to really show that luxury
and high-class the Gucci estate has. Natural daylight is used in this scene
which makes it more natural gives a good mood towards the place, this contrasts
the other villas that are shown in the movie which are portrayed as more dark
and has a serious atmosphere. Moreover, there’s playful classical music playing
during the scene which makes it seem even more peaceful and happy to the
viewer.
To make
this story board it was not too hard too hard to draw it, while I did take my
time to figure out how to show the movement of the scene, overall drawing the
scenery was not too difficult. Below you guys can look at the original scene
yourselves:
This scene
has a serious atmosphere as low-key lighting is used, and the only source of
light is coming from the small lamps. However, this serous tone is lightened a
bit as there is jazz music playing in the background. There is a pan shot as
well as a tracking shot is used as the waiter appears on screen and by walking
through the restaurant from one side to the next it brings our attention to the
three characters talking. 
Making this
story board was one of the challenging ones to make. The scenery is really dark,
so it was difficult illustrating what exactly is going on in the background. Also,
the perspective to use was hard as well since the scene is quite long and it
goes from one side to another so trying to fit both sides in frame was
challenging. But overall, it turned out well, you guys can view the actual
scene and tell me what you guys think:







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