What is a Storyboard?:
A story board is a visual representatopm of the narrative that has been created, within the storyboard is shows each of the camera angles and movements of each character scene by scene. Storyboards my just be a picture in a box but with this it is very helpful as it is used by film makers in order to make the filming process easier in the actual films and it is less stressful. With having the storyboard the actors, directors and the camera operators to know what they are suspose to be doing without having to stop and plan the next scene.
The Task:
In the lesson we were working within the groups we are in to create a storyboard that would represented the narrative that my group has created. With being able to do this we had to think about how we would want our thriller to look like, know how long each scene would be, the sound, lighting, location, dialogue and also the actors and the people that were needed to film a certain shot.
Our Stroyboard:
Below is the storyboard that my group was able to come up with, this includes clear images and the micro-elements that will be used in our thriller. With this stroyboard being organised and clearly presented this will allows us to make the time of filming our thrillers easier and to know who will be needed in each shot, when they are needed and where they would be needed. Furthermore using the storyboard it helps us be sure of the narrative as we are able to know what the thriller will look like after filming the thriller.
Conclusion:
With creating my own storyboard, i find that it will help me and my group when we start to film as the storyboard helps us have a clear understanding of our narrative and how each of the shots should look when it actually comes to filming.With the storyboard it will make the production of the scene much easier as the director and the producer can work with the information that they have on their storyboard. This also ensures that their wouldn't be any shots/scens that are missing by accident, this also will make the editing of the thriller easy as we will know where to edit the film. For example: Fade to black, flash, straight cut etc.
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.
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