...Storyboarding is the process of producing sketches of the shots of your script and ideas...
WHY DO IT??
It helps you see what your film is going to look like. It will help you to work faster whilst filming as you know exactly how you want a shot to look like and what camera angles to use.
The good thing is that you dont need to be an artist to create a clear storyboard. Stick-men etc are fine, as long as you can see the basics such as camera angles, how the scene is 'generally' going to look and where the actors will be standing.
CREATING A STORYBOARD
WHY DO IT??
It helps you see what your film is going to look like. It will help you to work faster whilst filming as you know exactly how you want a shot to look like and what camera angles to use.
The good thing is that you dont need to be an artist to create a clear storyboard. Stick-men etc are fine, as long as you can see the basics such as camera angles, how the scene is 'generally' going to look and where the actors will be standing.
CREATING A STORYBOARD
- Keep the area you have to draw small.
- Copy a basic storyboard layout sheet
- Sketch it in pencil so its easy to make adjustments
- Write any extra notes to attch to the scene - sound and lighting ideas
- An overhead plan view
- Number and sequence yours shots so its easy to follow.
<-- A basic storybord image. How it should look, and what details should be involved.
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