Sunday, 1 November 2015

Storyboards | Workshop

In the storyboard workshop we learnt how a storyboard should be laid out, what needs to be in a storyboard, and what important information we need to add below the image.
 
Storyboards are the sequence of shots that you see in a film, used to visualise the action in a story. Storyboards are used in the pre-production stage of creating a film or TV show as a guide to filming the shots they want to use. Soap programmes such as EastEnders tend to use a shot list instead of a storyboard as it's easier to follow.
The drawings that visualise the shot are usually shown in black and white and can either be done in a lot of detail or stick men and basic details. I have created my own storyboard for the first two minutes of my short film, as well as creating a shot list to help when it comes to filming and editing.


No comments:

Post a Comment