Monday, 9 January 2017

Analyze the effectiveness of the storyboard
What is a storyboard?
A sequence of drawings typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shots planned for a film or television production.

Why do you need a storyboard?
-A storyboard is the best way to share your vision with others.
-It makes production much easier as it is a starting point or suggested area around which you can plan your filming.
-It saves you time as it will make the creation process go more smoothly.

How to make a storyboard?
1) Create blank slides
2) Add your script

3) Sketch your scenes 

A storyboard is a visual way of presenting what happens step by step in a story. This was useful when showing our opening sequence as it visually displays our idea with the use of pictures and small descriptions. To create our storyboard we started off by listing the characters we needed to show for each scene. This was a useful decision to be made before creating our storyboard because it then allowed us to roughly create the characters appearances according to the appropriate scenes. After this we had to list the scenes that we need to include so we could start to design the pictures. Once we had finished creating the scenes we added small descriptions below the pictures to summarise the scenes. The storyboard is one of the most effective ways of presenting our opening sequence before actually creating it. This is because the storyboard is the first detailed presentation that brings the whole story together. Overall our storyboard is a clear representation of our opening sequence, which roughly gets the general idea of our opening sequence across.


  

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