Storyboards
Storyboards are static visual representations of moving images. They are used to show the plan for a multimedia project, using images and annotations. Such as an animation, short film/ video or website. When creating a storyboard, you should draw out the scenes how you envision they will happen, in the order they happen, and with attention being paid to camera angle, lighting, etc.. You don't have to be an artist (as in the example below). Your storyboard should convey some of the following information:
-Camera angles, shot type and camera movement
-Lighting
- What characters are in the frame, and how they are moving
- Character script and background noises/music
- How much time has passed between the last frame of the storyboard and the current one
- Location and any required props
Shown below is an example, although more detail may be required on yours.
-Camera angles, shot type and camera movement
-Lighting
- What characters are in the frame, and how they are moving
- Character script and background noises/music
- How much time has passed between the last frame of the storyboard and the current one
- Location and any required props
Shown below is an example, although more detail may be required on yours.
Templates to create your own storyboards
These can be digital or done by hand
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