Sunday, 24 November 2013

Storyboards

Storyboards are a visual representation of what the film is going to look like. It contains drawings and text.
It displays the variety of shot types in order for you to know where to film.
They are graphic organizers in the form of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion pictureanimationmotion graphic or interactive media sequence.


What storyboards need...

What is the location setting?
How many actors are needed in the shot?
Do you need any important props or vehicles in the shot?
What type of shot? (close up/wide?)
What is the shot's angle where the camera is shooting from? (high/low?)
Direction of action?
Direction of camera? camera movement?
Special lighting? (lighting reflects mood)
Special effects?

Here is my initial story board for my film trailer. In the shooting process and in the editing process I made some improvements.







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