Monday, 16 November 2015

Planning: Storyboard - Miss Begum

What is a storyboard? Why is it important?

A storyboard is sequence of hand-drawing picture which has been put together in order to create a story and meaning to it. They are often used in the pre-production stage, so they can be developed and visualize by all the other members in the group. This is because is the best way to share your own opinion and idea and also because it extremely easy to identify. Storyboard is important because it helps when you are filming. This is because you already planned what camera shot and angle you want to use and establish in the opening making, thus it saves time.

These are the hand-drawing of my storyboard:


















Conclusion:

In conclusion, storyboard was beneficial during the production making, because it allowed me to visualize the narrative and compare my vision to the other colleges in my group. When producing this storyboard the elements that we need to consider were mise en scene, cinematography and editing. This is because when we will start filming our opening scene we will not waste time thinking which iconography, costume or camera shot we will use. Moreover, this will help our group when editing because we already know which editing techniques will be appropriate for the frame shot. Lastly, this story board was significant because without this our planning would not be completed and we would be unprepared to film.

3 comments:

  1. Excellent work. Storyboarding is a vital element of planning to help visualise your production before filming, well done.

    To improve;
    -will this further support your group when editing?
    -what elements did you need to consider when making this storyboard?

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    1. Hi miss, Thanks for the feedback, I have improved my post by commenting on what will support our group when editing, and which elements we needed to consider when making the storyboard.

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