Tuesday, 1 March 2016

applied: storyboarding

we first started storyboarding on post it notes using the designs wing created and the script. I normally storyboard this way as you can easily add, move and change the shot you've boarded. We had a rough Idea of the entire film and got some feedback from the tutors which came back saying it needed some editing. Some of the shots were not helping the story and others could have been more effective if slightly altered. They suggested using a thumb-nailing method where you storyboard on one page using very small boxes for each panel. This was a much better way of laying it out and a method I had not done before. It allowed us to "read" our storyboard much easier to see if it made sense and that the shots helped tell the story. 


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