Monday, 12 April 2010

Storyboard


This is the group storyboard. It is supposed to depict in drawing as many of the shots in the thriller as possible, or at least the most significant ones. Below the drawing of each shot (mise-en-scene section) is the details of what there needs to be in that shot (handwriting below pictures), ie. dialogue, diegetic sound and special effects, non-diegetic sound and music, lighting, props and actors.

A storyboard is normally used for those that are going to be producing the footage so that they can have an idea of what their film is going to look like, and what they want it to look like. They can also use it as a way of remembering their ideas for the day of filming as far as the dialogue, diegetic/non-diegetic sound, lighting, props and actors are concerned, in addition with having the benefit of being able to visualise it by way of their own sketches. This is what we used our storyboard for.

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