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Storyboards and Shot Lists are vital tools filmmakers use to plan their productions.
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Storyboards & Shot Lists
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John M. GraceI.A.T.S.E. Local 480
Production Phases
There are five phases of production common to most professionally produced motion pictures.
Production Phases
There are five phases of production common to most professionally produced motion pictures. These are: Development
Production Phases
There are five phases of production common to most professionally produced motion pictures. These are: Development Pre-production
Production Phases
There are five phases of production common to most professionally produced motion pictures. These are: Development Pre-production Production
Production Phases
There are five phases of production common to most professionally produced motion pictures. These are: Development Pre-production Production Postproduction
Production Phases
There are five phases of production common to most professionally produced motion pictures. These are: Development Pre-production Production Postproduction Distribution
Preproduction Phase
During Preproduction, the overall planning of the film takes place
Preproduction includes: Finishing the Script Planning the Shots
The better the planning, the less chance there is for continuity problems
Preproduction Phase
Screenplay/Script: The screenplay supplies the general plan for the production of a film and there are two types: The “spec” script The “shooting” script
Preproduction Phase The “Spec” (Speculation) Script is the
version of a screenplay that writers distribute to producers in the hope that it will be “optioned” (considered for production). It primarily contains: Slug-Lines (brief description of the scenes,
e.g. “INT. ROOM – DAY” which means the interior of a room during the day)
Business (description of characters’ actions) Dialog (the lines to be spoken by the actors)
The TreehouseThe Treehouse
The TreehouseThe Treehouse
The TreehouseThe Treehouse
Preproduction Phase
The Shooting Script is a much more detailed version of the spec script that includes numbered scenes, specific camera angles and other technical information. An example of a page from a shooting script can be seen on the next slide.
Preproduction Phase Storyboarding: A storyboard is a
series of drawings intended to represent how the film will be shot, including how each frame will be composed and how actor and camera motion will occur (blocking).
The Storyboard is a way for the director to share his or her vision of the film with the cast and crew
The Storyboard - Treehouse
The Storyboard - Treehouse
The Storyboard - Treehouse
The Storyboard - Treehouse
The Storyboard – The Birds
The Shot List The Shot List is a list of shots needed
for a film or video project. It is often created by the Director of
Photography or a member of the camera department and is used to make sure all coverage needed is captured on location
It includes, the scene number, a variety of angles (coverage) and a description of the action in the scene.
The Shot List
The Shot List
Previsualization More and more, directors are using
Pre-visualization (pre-viz) software to plan their shots and to be better able to share their vision with the actors/crew
Previsualization More and more, directors are using
Pre-visualization (pre-viz) software to plan their shots and to be better able to share their vision with the actors/crew
Pre-Viz tends to be time consuming and costly so it is mostly used on big-budget pictures with lots of special effects
Previsualization More and more, directors are using Pre-
visualization (pre-viz) software to plan their shots and to be better able to share their vision with the actors/crew
Pre-Viz tends to be time consuming and costly so it is mostly used on big-budget pictures with lots of special effects
Like good storyboard artists, pre-viz artists are in high demand and well paid
Previsualization
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