Monday, 1 February 2010

Storyboard


The importance of storyboards during filming:
A story board is an essential tool which outlines each shot, the movement, the angle and the actions within the frame. It also states which sound is used, the transition used and how long each shot are.
How we did it:
Our group met up and went over the basic outline of the thriller. We then got a piece of paper and wrote all the locations we needed and possible shots. We then wrote possible shots in a bullet list and wrote next to it the kind of shot and how long each shot would be. We did this as we knew the idea and some scenes would be changed. Once we agreed to the scenes being used, we began to write out the draft storyboard templates. Our group tried to make the storyboard clear and easy to follow, as any good storyboard should be presented. It was very important to first do the drafts in pencil, just incase anything was going to change. Once the drafts were checked and agreed with, we wrote out the final storyboard pages. My part in contributing to the storyboard process was the drawing up of the mise en scene pictures.

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