Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Planning: Storyboard

A storyboard is a visual plot or plan of how each shot is or will be structured

This is essential planning because it's a very efficient and allows filming to run smoother because it gives the crew members an idea of what is to be filmed and what will be on screen e.g. Characters,
Iconography, Lighting. A storyboard also tells you the length of each shot and whether sounds will be used in that shot.

Key conventions of a storyboard are:
-Duration
-Shot number
-Lighting

Below is the storyboard I created for how I wanted my thriller to look.






















Conclude:
This has been beneficial to me as it has given me a visual insight on how I want my thriller to look.



1 comment:

  1. Storyboarding is a vital element of planning to help visualise your production before filming, well done. You discuss the positives of storyboarding and identify the elements that need to be planned initially. This will further support your group when filming and editing.

    Include the other conventions that need to be identified and planned when creating a storyboard.

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