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1 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

2 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

3 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

4 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

5 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

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

7 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

8 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

9 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

10 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

11 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

12 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

13 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

14 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


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