The two roles of storyboards:
- First, storyboards allow a filmmaker to pre-visualise their ideas and refine them in the same way a scriptwriter refines their ideas through a succession of drafts
Second, they serve as the clearest language to communicate ideas to the entire production team.
Storyboards need to include:
- Shot type
- Camera position position and movement
Camera action and dialogue
Camera position:
High camera angle: looks down on it’s subject making it look small, weak or unimportant
Low camera angle: looks up at it’s subject, it make the subject look important an powerful
Level camera angle: even with the subject it may be used as a neutral shot
Long shot: long range of distance between camera and the subject, often providing a broader range of the setting
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
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