Monday, 6 October 2014
Storyboarding notes
Lesson Notes:
Storyboarding is a pre-production process.
It allows you to plan your animation shot by shot so that you consider composition, shot framing camera angles, camera movement, pacing and timing.
A storyboard helps the rest of production team to produce the animation or film.
Though the finished article might not be exactly the same helps the rest of the animation/film. Plus helps the director tell the story. Storyboarding is a controlled, sequential art that is concerned with depiction of a given storyline with one specific end in mind.
Story boarding is the visual shot by shot programming.
What you should consider
what is the story ?
Who are the characters ?
What do they do and what do they say ?
Composition, who is in the for, middle or background ?
Are they in conflict ?
Think about lighting ?
Camera movement ?
Detailed rendering gives an indication to what your character looks like.
Should consider what is going on in every scene.
Famous frames
medium shot
longshot
closeup
Extreme closeup
High angle shot
Low angle shot
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