Storyboards and Examples
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Storyboards can help show things such as concept art for characters and scenery in films. Star wars is a good example as in storyboards of the film in early stages show Luke Skywalker (main character) a as a female called Luke starkiller.
(Unrelated to the fact)
This shows Chewbacca in early stages just known as rookie.
Storyboards help convey your image of a scene (mark on script).
Storyboards can help show things such as concept art for characters and scenery in films. Star wars is a good example as in storyboards of the film in early stages show Luke Skywalker (main character) a as a female called Luke starkiller.
(Unrelated to the fact)This shows Chewbacca in early stages just known as rookie.
Storyboards help convey your image of a scene (mark on script).
- Project name: Include the name of your film or project. This can be a working title, which may not be the final title of the film. It’s a provisional name you can use until you’ve decided. You may not decide on the final name of your film until the end of the production, during editing.
Production company: Include the name of your production company or your name as the filmmaker. This means that if the storyboard is lost, whoever finds it may be able to return it to you.
Scene: Include the scene number to allow you to sort the scene and match it to the scene script when filming.
Page number: Include the page number because you may have more than one page and don’t want to get the pages mixed up.
Shot number: Include the shot number to show the order of the shots in your scene.
Shot image: This is a drawing of what your shot will look like. Aim to show the shot type, the angle, and any expressions from your character.
Shot type: Include your shot type so the camera operator knows how to frame the shot.
Description: Write a brief description of the shot, including any special instructions to the crew or notes on the shot. You may want to include some of the dialogue to help match it to the script. - james. (2016). film story boarding. Available: storyboards.co.uk. Last accessed 19/1/19.

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