Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Storyboard

A storyboard is all about showing a visual representation of a story, which is also showing the different camera shots and angles in which the story is made.
A storyboard includes a number of drawings involving the different characters, the location, props and vehicles.

The storyboard is a way to portray an image of a movie before it is actually filmed, it also helps when filming, it helps with knowing what camera angles will be needed to shoot a scene and also helps with giving you an idea of what things should look like before you even start filming.

A storyboard should show the movement in each picture of the storyboard.
you show movement of characters, props, or vehicles by drawing an arrow of which direction something is moving, with the camera views suiting the movements of anything in the frames.


Lighting should be drawn into the frame to be remembered for filming.
Lighting will help set the mood in a scene, always depending on what is happening in the frame.

Special effects should be taken into account when drawing a storyboard, you should show that special effects will be needed in the scene by drawing them into the frame.

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