Thursday, February 13, 2020

Planning Blog: Storyboard

In this PowerPoint, I have included my storyboard. My group members and I have collaborated on the storyboard. We drew the storyboard, scene by scene based on the shooting script. Each page has six pictures and each box is supposed to represent six seconds of the film. The PowerPoint consists of a total of 10 slides and nine of those slides have a page from the storyboard. Under each box, it shows what is going on if the picture is hard to understand, like if there is a backshot. Each box is numbered to avoid any confusion when it is time to film. The storyboard will be brought with us to the set so the film can be produced the way we have been planning. The illustration expresses the visual aspect that the shooting script lacked. The shooting script made the drawing process of the whole storyboarding process like we had planned. The storyboard will not include the shooting directions like normal. We will use a printed copy of the shooting script to have all of the shooting directions and dialogue.




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