Monday, 5 December 2016

LO4: Story board:

What is the purpose of a storyboard:
To show the camera person, editor, and everyone included in the production, how the film should look and sound, however it focuses more on how the film should appear.

Camera person looks at it to know how to frame the action.

Editor looks at it to make decisions.

Director looks at it to control the action.

We use it to represent the visuals to support the narrative of the product.

Which one would you complete first? Storyboard or script?
I would compete the script first, because I would then use the script to determine what my storyboard should look like.

FEATURES OF A STORYBOARD:
-Scene number
-Timing per shot/frame (in seconds)
-Basic information about mise-en-scene (location (INT/EXT) characters, action).
-Shot type (abbreviated)
-Angle
-Description of the scene/action
-"Key Dialogue"
-Location: INT (inside)/EXT (outside)
-Scene number (comes from script.
-Camera Movement arrows
-Transitions/editing
-Editing decisions
-Information about the use of sound (key dialogue/SFX-Sound effects/music). NON DIEGETIC MUSIC.
-Camera type(DSLR/Sony Prosumer)/lens type
-Angles



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