Friday, 28 January 2022

how to make a Storyboard


Storyboarding is very important before filming,

. because you are given an idea of what the outcome will look like.

. It's also an easy way to share your vision to people.

. it's a communication tool for the director to the crew (Dop, Camera operator etc.). 




This allows far easier group work. For the actors they can get an idea of the story and direction.

. Allows you time to plan before hand and not on set, this gives you more time to film. 

. Allows you to experiment. 

. Visually see the the plan and how it will progress through the sequence.


Storyboarding is also vital for after filming,

. For editing for seeing how it has transcripted to film.


Within your story board you need to include,

. Shot number (which goes last)

. Location 

. Action 

. Shot/movement 


. Sound

. Lighting

. Transition

. Timing


I should consider The Camera composition and framing: Remember things like rules of third, foreground background, symmetry and asymmetry (What/ how can you film in a visually interesting way)

and Editing: i need to think about the shot after, how might it work when edited together, either through juxtaposing or even how the shot types that might match.





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My Final Sequence

  Here is an attachment of my final opening sequence.