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Storyboarding
Adapted from
www.exposure.co.uk
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What is it?
• Process of producing sketches of the shots for your movie script
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Introduction
• Allows you to think through all aspects of the film
• Forces you to think through the entire production
• Provides better communication between all those involved– Ensures you are all on the ‘same page’
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Artistic Talent?
• You do not need to be an artist!
• Clarity and Neatness do matter and should be the driving factor
• (Being an artist does not hurt)
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Use Symbols on Figures
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Arrows (thick) - Used to show camera movementArrows (thin) - Used to show objects movingFloating frame - Used for zooming in or panning a scene
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Transitions
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Dissolve to: Hard Transition
Include in-between scenes
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Notes
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