Intro to Story Boarding
Storyboards are illustrations that _represent_ the shots that will ultimately makeup a movie. They allow you to build a _world of your film_ before you actually build it.
What’s important when creating a storyboard? conveying information
Storyboards are considered what two things? _tools_ or __technical document__
Even if you __struggle_ with __perspective__ or can burly draw a __stick figures__, you can STILL __convey_ what types of shots you want and their basic _composition__.
Typically the _directors_ sits down with the __storyboard__ artist to articulate their __vision__.
What other professionals can join in the process? cinematographers, production designers
What is a panel or frame? What the camera is seeing
Why do you use arrows when story-boarding? to show motion
What four factors must be details to have the foundation of a movie? angles, composition, on-screen movement, and camera movement
Storyboards are typically needed for _preparing scenes_ that require _multiple effects_ technique.
Other examples of story-boarding? animate, video tape, stop motion, combine animations into a scene
What did you know about story-boarding? What did you learn?
previous films, documentaries, animations, pre-visual, real world footage, captured sequences
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