Storyboard for the film 'Escape'
I decided to animate the storyboard of my film 'Escape' because it makes it more clear to the viewer what is going on and also because it is more exciting to watch it as a video making it more appealing than lots of JPEG images with alot of writing explaning them.
From doing this i have got a vague idea of where we need to film our first lot of filming, what camera shots would be appropriate for the scene and what props we need to make this section of filming look its best.
I really like this moving image storyboard, it is clear to the viewer what you intend filming.
ReplyDeleteHOWEVER, it is important that you understand the fact that the reader of your blog may not know what work you have done or WHY you have done it.
Therefore, to make your blog clear and obvious, whenever you do a piece of planning or research work such as this then you MUST add some written text in which you explain WHY you decided to animate the storyboard. You MUST also give some explanation as to what you think that you have gained from doing this exercise, I.e., a better understanding of the different types of camera shots and why you would use them.
I suggest that you round off all pieces of research and planning with a bullet point list of about 3 OR 4 things that you have learned from undertaking the task and HOW this is going to help you