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Storyboards What is a story board? __________________ in which a set of sketches is arranged depicting the important changed of scene & action in a series of shots A story board is a ______________ of the camera shots that will tell the story Panel or a series of panels Visual script or plan

Why make a storyboard? 1. provides means for ___________ 2. helps _______________________ will look like 3. helps use ________________ to the best advantage 4. makes it easier to___________ 5. cuts down on __________________ 6. keeps the __________ on the same page 7. helps ______________________ for camera shots that could have been taken brainstorming Visualize what the final product Time and resources Plan and edit Amount of editing time Whole group Avoid missed opportunities

Why make a storyboard? Creating a storyboard will help _____________________ _____________ to your storyboard before starting animation Provides chance to ____________________ Plan the animation shot by shot CAN make changes Discuss and receive feedback

What to include… What characters are __________, how are they _______? What are the characters_____________, if anything? How much _____________ between the last frame and the current? Where the ________ is in the scene. (_________________) In the frame moving Saying to each other Time has passed camera Far away, close up, moving

What to include… Notes about: The ______________ for each scene ________________ from one scene to another Any special ___________ Any __________ Approximate time Movement or transition Camera angles Special effects

Steps to video taping… PLAN- ________________ FILM- Creating a _________ Deciding on _______________ Creating _____________ FILM- Taping/__________ Pre-production script Camera shots storyboard Production filming

Steps to video taping… EDIT- __________________ RENDER- ___________ Editing RENDER- ___________ Process of _______________________ to make the video ____________ to others Post production Polish the video Modifying the video format accessible

Remember: A storyboard is _________________ (it does NOT have to be perfect! Just get the point across) A storyboard should always be done ___________ (so you can ______________) Each scene in the storyboard should ________________________ of the video NOT the final product In pencil Edit and erase Contribute to the overall purpose

Remember: Storyboards depict ____________, not a ____________ reenactment of the entire video Consider who the ________ is, what is _______________ to the audience? What is the _____________ of the video? Major scenes Frame by frame audience Being communicated Message/purpose

Vocabulary __________ angle _________ ____________ angle A camera angle which looks ______ on its subject, making it look ________________________ _________ A _____________ transition from one frame to the next, either disrupting the ______________________ within a scene ____________ angle A camera angle which is ______ with the subject; it may be used as a ________ shot High camera down Small, weak, or unimportant Jump cut Rapid, jerky Flow of time or movement Level camera even neutral

Vocabulary __________ ____________ angle _____ A ___________ of distance between the camera and the subject, provides a _________ range of the setting (this type of shot lets the audience know where the ________ is taking place) ____________ angle A camera angle which looks ____ at its subject; it makes the subject seem _____________________ _____ A steady, ______________________ from one point to another Long shot Long range broader action Low camera up Important or powerful Pan Sweeping movement

Vocabulary ________ shot ___________ _______ a ___________ of distance between the camera and the subject (used to show _______________________________) ___________ a transition ________________, where one shot ___________ and the other shot _____________ _______ A transition from a ________________ where the image ________________________ Close up Close range Details, expression, & emotions Dissolve Between two shots Fades away Fades in Fade Shot to black Gradually becomes darker

Vocabulary POV (_____________) ____________ shot _______ A shot which is understood to be seen from the __________________of a character within a scene ____________ shot 1. a shot of someone ________________ 2. a shot of someone ________________ where they are not given a line of dialogue but are listening to the other person speak _______ The camera moves _____________ to follow the action Use of the camera lens to move ______ toward the subject Point of view Point of view Reaction Looking off screen In a conversation Tilt Up or down Zoom closely

Vocabulary _________________ _____________ ___________ Person who is responsible for _________ Works with the _________________ to ensure the desired ___________ are being achieved _____________ Helps the ______________ to work with the ________ Keeps everyone __________ ___________ Cleans up the ________, checks for___________________________, and overall _____ of the video Videographer filming Actor & director angles Director videographer actors On task Editor video Appropriateness, timeliness look