Thursday, 25 October 2012

Research: storyboard (Ms Begum)

storyboard

a storyboard is a sequence of  drawings to map out the events of a script.it helps to plan out how the director would like in there screen play. a storyboard is important in producing a screen play because it allows the director to easily construct a story to map out an interesting screen play. its also very useful to use a storyboard because images can explain whats going on better than thousands of words. the board mainly gives an outline of the end product after filming and is a guide line on how the plot and narrative unfold.

when planning an effective storyboard important key elements from paticular micro-elments need to be considered. these micro-elements like cinematography sound going on in the scene and elements of mise en scene. for example in this storyboard the use of close-ups are frequently used from this we know that a lot of the story will involve emotion and facial expressions. also the storyboard acts as a guideline to represent the unfolding plot.


 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2 comments:

  1. Kay, you have outlined well what a storyboard is, and have included some good information on how it can help the production take place. 



    

To improve;
    -you should make note of all the conventions that need to be included whilst making a storyboard, for example, duration, shot number, actors, sound etc.
    -find some existing thriller storyboards to use as your examples
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provide some advantages and disadvantages of storyboarding before you conclude your post
    -conclude your post

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