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An introduction to storyboarding and a storyboarding task.
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Storyboarding
• Aim: To understand how to produce an accurate storyboard
By the end of the lesson you will:
-‐ produce a correctly labelled storyboard
If you were given a camera, do you think you could successfully shoot this sequence?
How could it be improved?
WHAT IS THE POINT OF STORYBOARDING?
Storyboarding is oMen used by producNon teams in the pre-‐producNon phase.
It is the first step towards visualising a script.
It makes shooNng and direcNng a sequence much quicker to complete.
Spot the shot 1
2
3
4
a. Close up b. Establishing shot c. Two shot d. Long shot
Spot the shot
6
7
8
e. High angle f. Low angle g. Point of view shot h. Extreme close up
CUT
WHAT DO WE NEED TO LABEL THE STORYBOARD ACCURATELY?
SHOT TYPE + ANGLE SETTING SOUND – SFX + MUSIC DIALOGUE / VOICE OVER LIGHTING DURATION OF EACH FRAME
A TITLE A NUMBER FOR EACH FRAME EDIT INSTRUCTIONS – CUT, WIPE, FADE CAMERA MOVEMENT – PAN, TRACK
TILT DOWN
Camera movement
Camera shot = ______________________ Camera angle = ________________________ Seeng = ______________________________ Sound/SFX = __________________________ Dialogue/VO = _________________________ LighNng = _____________________________ DuraNon = ____________________________
Camera shot = Long Shot
Camera angle =
Seeng = Outside in a park
Sound/SFX = Theme music, birds singing
Dialogue/VO =
LighNng = Bright outdoor
DuraNon = 3 seconds
Title:
1a
1b
2
H
Can you add the appropriate labels for shot 2?
Storyboarding exercise
• Storyboard a four frame sequence to begin your advert with camera movement and a transiNon.
• You must clearly annotate each frame with all the relevant informaNon.
Make sure you are clear on: Product / Target Audience / Slogan / Lines of Appeal before you start storyboarding.