STORYBOARD
Today my group and I are doing our storyboard, hopefully, we are able to meet later on in the night to finish it. We know that this process is long and tedious and that having a good storyboard is something of utmost importance. It can be a guide to how you want your movie to go. Once you start shooting the movie sometimes you may sway in a different direction while shooting it, but having a storyboard prevents this from happening and keep you on a steady path. If we want to later change something in our movie we can do so but the main idea should stay concise and concurrent throughout the film.
We still don't have an exact idea of how long our storyboard is going to be but we're expecting anywhere from 20-30 boxes considering that we aren't going to include every single shot on their probably every other shot and the ones that show our filmmaking technique. We also think that it is crucial for all of our group members to be present when creating the storyboard since we want everyone to have as much input as possible on what the story should be made of, at the end of the day its not any singular person film but all of ours as a whole. We are also still debating whether we will make the storyboard on paper with a pen/pencil or online using a software
(EXAMPLE OF DIGITAL STORYBOARD) |
(EXAMPLE OF PHYSICAL STORYBOARD) |
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