· what is the storyboard and how is it used?
· how will you create your own photo-storyboard? (power point/still photographs)
· what is scripting? find examples of a script format and begin your own.
- A storyboard is a number of still shot photographs done in an order of how someone wants their movie to come out. It is a piece of work people follow when creating a film - a guideline, so to speak. A storyboard is kind of like a comic strip, showing what is going to happen in the film without the film actually being made yet.
- I will create my own photo-storyboard by taking still photographs of certain scenes in my film and i will put them together in a powerpoint presentation. I will include shot lengths, transitions, any edits, voiceovers, etc.
- Scripting is when you put your storyboard into words - instructions, per se. It's what's given to actors before a film; it includes stage directions, locations and what they're supposed to say. A short example of a script:
- I will create my own photo-storyboard by taking still photographs of certain scenes in my film and i will put them together in a powerpoint presentation. I will include shot lengths, transitions, any edits, voiceovers, etc.
- Scripting is when you put your storyboard into words - instructions, per se. It's what's given to actors before a film; it includes stage directions, locations and what they're supposed to say. A short example of a script:
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