Saturday, 7 June 2014

Storyboard - P2(c)
























































Well planned videos look the most professional. Storyboarding is the process of creating a visual script, or draft, of the shots and scene changes in a video or film. This tutorial explains the storyboarding process, outlines the most common items found on a storyboard, and aims to provide guidelines for you to create your own.
Storyboards are invaluable when several people are working on a project together. A well-defined storyboard helps to ensure that everyone understands the goals of the project and how the video and audio footage should work together.

I've created a storyboard in order to have an idea what should we film to achieve the best final result. Storyboard is a visual planning of my filming and it's also a guide to our shooting process and it will help me in future editing as I will be able to put everything in order and to apply initial idea to my project.


Shot 1: close-up, camera is in front of the face of the actress

Shot 2: close-up of actress opening her eyes, camera is in front of her face 

Shot3: establishing shot, camera is on the side from actress

Shot 4: over-the-shoulder shot, camera is behind the actress

Shot 5: framing shot, camera is opposite to the legs of actress

Shot 6: over-the-shoulder shot, camera is behind Nelly

Shot 7: establishing shot, camera is on the side from the stairs

Shot 8: following shot, camera is behind the actress

Shot 9: establishing shot, camera is in front of main entrance

Shot 10: following shot, camera is behind and on the side from Nelly

Shot 11: establishing shot, camera is on the side to bus

Shot 12: following shot, long shot, camera is opposite and behind Nelly

Shot 13: medium close-up of girls, camera is opposite to their faces

Shot 14: long shot, camera is behind and opposite to girls

Shot 15: pan shot of the park

Shot 16: following shot and long shot of girls, camera is on the side, behind them and opposite to them 

Shot 17: Establishing shot 

Shot 18: establishing shot, camera is in front of the actors

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