Introduction:
This post is about how me and my teammate are starting to draw our storyboard and take pictures in class. ( this is not for our movie yet). Storyboarding is a graphic portrayal of a script divided into panels so you know what will come next and/or what you have to do. They are generally used to map out a script or story will look once its animated/ acted out in real life but people use storyboarding for many things. For example, when trying to make a movie you could have a bunch of good ideas in your head at once, but storyboarding helps you organize it. Its important in film because it helps film production go faster and helps actors get an idea of what they will be. the storyboard I made was for camerawork, camerawork the way in which cameras are used in films. I made about 16 of them but I will show you half here and the other in my next blog. Each angle and camera size is used for something different and unique and if I don't learn how to use them I could mess up my movie because each shot has a different meaning behind it and I would hate to misinterpret something. For example, using a close-up in the beginning that is supposed to be used for emotion and attention to detail instead of an establishing shot used to show the setting.
Reflection:
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