PRE - Storyboarding (Lesson)
Storyboarding
Introduction
You have the Original Script in hand, and now you have to create a storyboard. Why is a storyboard necessary if you have the script? How many of these statements accurately describe your own personal choices? The more you resonated with, the healthier your lifestyle.
The Purpose of Storyboarding
View the video below:
How to Create a Storyboard
Watch the following video on how to create a storyboard.
Storyboard Elements
Review the Storyboard Elements in the image below, then learn more about each element in the activity that follows.
The Elements of Storyboarding: More Information
Challenge Yourself
Review the Following Statements: Answer to yourself TRUE OR FALSE.
- The purpose of a storyboard is a document that lays out the narrative flow of your video scene by scene.
- The storyboard should only be created with computer software.
- Arrows are used to show character movement.
- Transitions should be noted on your storyboard.
- If the storyboard is done correctly, and person could take it and create the video as intended.
- Each box represents a full video.
- Segment timings should be provided for each scene or shot
Wrap-Up
Storyboards should include:
- size and angle of shots
- camera movement
- content
- order
- voice over or dialogue.
IMAGES CREATED BY GAVS