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Friday 29 October 2010

Storyboard



A storyboard serves the same function in film making as an outline does in written projects. It enables the film director to visualise the flow of camera shots and sets that they eventually want to appear on the cinema screen. In our case, we want there to be a clear, drawn picture suggesting the events that will take place in our trailer and tell the story in still image.

We didn't draw on the entire storyboard consisting of 3 pages as our trailer wasn't too long, as well as everyone else's. The story drawn out seemed good enough as we payed attention to shot types and also the storyline that we initially wrote.




There might have been a chance that the storyline might change so we had a feeling that the storyboard may need to be altered later on.

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