Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Storyboard

 Storyboard




What is storyboarding?

Storyboarding is a process which helps the production team and filmmaker to:
  • plan and organize the filming
  • guide the filming, leads how it looks
  • visualizing the shots
  • the storyboard usually is rectangular therefore is the same frame as the screen


  • Include information from the script into shots.


  • It should be illustrate everything will be in the shot.
  • should be include what shot would like to be, for example: close up, mid shot etc.
here is a video about what is storyboarding...



Why is storyboarding important?

Before filming...
  • helps with considering shots in a visual way, for example using close up or mid shot.
  • storyboard is the first look of the film, so the filmmaker can see what is good and what is not in order to develop it.


After filming...
  • Help the editor to see what the final should be like
  • Guide the editor to decide what is better, as the story board doesn't show all the actions and shots
  • Help the editor to develop the final.


Here is a video of why is important and how to make one.



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