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Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Storyboard Information

Planning is very key to a high quality production. A script is always created for a film but a script is not always enough. For a video project storyboards are used to sell your idea. All you need to make a storyboard a few sheets of paper, a pencil a ruler or a computer where you can print out a layout for your story to go on, then you just begin making sure you include some of the basic dialogue and the camera angles, shots and movements. By using a storyboard it will help you plan your animation shot by shot and you can change your storyboard or make a new one if you change your mind about what you have came up with.

The Basic language in storyboarding:

  • Extreme Close up
  • Close up
  • Medium shot
  • establishing shot
  • Low Angle
  • High Angle
  • Pan
  • Tracking
  • Crane
  • Tilt
  • Zoom
  • Fade
  • Dissolve

Heres a storyboard which i found on the internet and it shows what I've been explaining by saying what camera shot, angle and movement it is and saying what happens in the scene but others sometimes say some of the dialogue. 



Heres another storyboard which I found on the internet and i thought this was a good example of one. This one also shows the sound which is going to be in that shot and also the camera shot, angle and movement and also the action
Here are just a few more storyboards which i found on the internet of storyboards which have been made into films:




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