Sunday, 10 October 2010

Storyboarding

Storyboarding is a vital part of planning any film. It is when you accurately sketch out what each shot of your film is going to be, in order to see what your film will look like. It is not the final plan of what your film has to look like, but it helps breakdown the film and allows us to see what parts we like and which could be changed or improved. Through storyboarding we can also breakdown how long each frame will be shot for and what type of shot it will be. Storyboarding will also allow everyone involved with the film to understand how the film will look visually, like the lighting and camera crew and the actors, but it will also allow the producers to foresee and problems that may occur. The finished storyboard would look a little bit like a comic book but without the speech bubbles!

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