Saturday 25 January 2014

Storyboarding

Storyboarding- Graphic visualizing process

Storyboard are graphic organizers in the form of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture,animation, motion graphic,or interactive media sequence.

Why is storyboarding important?

-Links planning to filming process
-Visualize image and ideas
-Visualize links between shots and action/graphic matches
-Timing, continuity and pace
-Technical awareness and understanding
-Revise narrative sequencing
-Chance to make decisions and revisions

How to storyboard:
- Have it planned out (script)
- Write the numbers in order next to the scene
- Write a few shots
- Write little annotations
- Camera positions

In thriller films directors don't use much cutting and uses the camera to tell the story than cutting and editing it, this is because it grabs the audiences attention instead of the camera always changing it  to different scenes, cutting is used a lot in t.v programmes such as MTV and Soaps.

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