Wednesday 28 November 2012

Storyboarding

Why is it important?

  • Separates the different shots/scenes
  • Gives an idea of what it will look like
  • Gives us something to follow when creating the opening
  • Pitching an idea
  • Links planning and filming together 
  • Visualising images/ ideas
  • Links between shots
  • Timing, continuity and pace
  • Technical awareness and understanding
  • Revise narrative sequencing 
  • Chance to make decision/revision

Arrows
  • Drawing the shot types
  • Writing the script through pictures
  • Cost effective

Based on what you learnt, in what way is a storyboard important to the director?
  • Allows them to overcome any problems that may occur whilst filming
  • Allows them to visualise what it will look like
  • Cost effective

What do you need to include in your storyboards?
  • Mise En Scene 
  • Shot lengths and transitions
  • Gender weakness/strength
  • Sound
  • Camera angle/framing/movement

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