FINAL Storyboard
We did then a final storyboard with proper drawings and good explanations for each shot. It visually tells the story of the animation panel by panel, kind of like a comic book.It tells something about what characters are in the frame, and how are they moving, what are the characters doing, where the “camera” is in the scene – close or far away. Creating a storyboard helped me to plan our animation out shot by shot. And: a storyboard is very helpful to get feedback. Between all the different shots will be a black screen withg the titles on it or not, we are not sure about this yet. And the different shots are not just shots which are focused on a single prop or scene, there will camera movement in these shots, as well. So the Storyboard just shows an overview about the different shots and not the exactlly movement and position of the camera. So this just helps the audience to imagne the rough plot. We will change the different shots and movements during the time we film the thriller, because we are maybe not able to do one or two sghots or we might have better idea. All of the shots will take place between 5 - 10pm at night or in the late evening.
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Tuesday, 5 February 2013
DRAFTS Storyboard
Storyboard Drafts
We started yesterday with the rough drafts of our storyboard including all of your shots we want to use and the main plot becomes visible on the drafts.
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