Story board



Story Board





This week we have started our story board.

What is a story board


Storyboards are graphic organizers used to plan narratives. An effective way to visually present information, storyboards are used to demonstrate a process, present information, and illustrate a timeline. A storyboard is a succession of sequential drawings intended to tell a narrative. It allows the author to focus separately on each portion, without becoming distracted, by breaking a story down into short chunks. This allows you to see the film in a number of shots or be able to get a clear representation of what's going to happen in the film because each shot created in the story board will have a picture of the shot. And for each shot there will be a description the goes will it. The description has a brief over view of the shot, the camera movement, the shot type, and the camera angle.


 Why Is Story Boarding Important


During the pre-production process, you can see how your shots will work together, and it indicates how the story will flow. Ultimately, you save time and money by identifying potential problems that usually would not be detected. Each shot will have a description so that the author and there team can fully comprehend what's going on for each shot. Storyboards contain information about the video's critical requirements, which helps animation studios plan how to develop the video. Storyboarding is basically a plan for the entire production.

How We Used a Story board For Our Opening


When we created our opening it looked like a typical story board. We had our characters: Kathy (The main character played as Xena), Chuckles ( the clown played as Ethan), Karamel( Kathy's friend played as Marie), And Friend two( Kathy's other friend played as Mayera). The story board had a detailed description of each shot and we created an image of what the shot looked like. The website that we decided to use was studio binder and it works fairly well.



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