Friday 9 December 2011

MOVING PICTURES (STORYBOARDING) THE SIXTH SENSE



1. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF STORY BOARDING?
The purpose of story boarding is to set a planned sequence of shots on what is going to happen within a film, in what order and on what time. It allows the filming crew to be prepared when it comes to filming and sets a basis on how to start the filming itself. Story boarding provides a clear set of shots and it will be created from looking at the films script.

2. HOW CAN YOU SHOW LIGHTING? CAMERA MOVEMENT? ANGLES?
These elements can be shown by making improvements on the storyboard, the story board artist can draw rough thumbnails of different angles and forms or lighting etc and the image that they find most appropriate to what they are trying to portray will be the one chosen. Angles can be shown simply by the angle in which it is drawn, lighting by the shading used within the image and camera movement by the directions shown within the image. These aspects are all easy to create within a story board however the most difficult part is to draw up many sketches of different varieties and being able to pick the most appropriate one.

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