Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Storyboard

Please use the internet to search for answers to the questions below. Please submit your answers as a comment to this post.

1. What is a storyboard?

2. Why would a producer or director need a storyboard?

3. What is the difference between a storyboard and a tellingboard? Which one would you prefer?

4. What are some guidelines you should follow in creating a storyboard?

7 comments:

  1. 1. pictures of what your gonna film
    2. to draw what they are gonna film and get a layout of the film
    3. a telling board is a larger scale and a storyboard is a layout of drawing. I would rather a storyboard
    4. make sure if you want a close up then draw it as a close up.

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  2. 1. pictures of what your gonna film
    2. to draw what they are gonna film and get a layout of the film
    3. a telling board is a larger scale and a storyboard is a layout of drawing. I would rather a storyboard
    4. make sure if you want a close up then draw it as a close up.

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  3. 1.A Storyboard is a thing that shows different shots
    2.To get an idea of what they need to do
    3.A storyboard is a thing showing pictures and a telling board is something showing what they would and its bigger then a storyboard.
    4.Draw the things to your best ability and also to use what kind of shot it is and any dialog that you need to use in it.

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  4. 1. a sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shots planned for a movie or television production.
    2. Were they don't miss any shots and know exactly what their going to record
    3. A telling board is bigger than a storyboard. I prefer a storyboard.
    4. Make sure every scene has purpose, be sure to watch for jump cuts, don't be lazy with your poses and keep in mind all important action should happen in center screen.

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  5. 1. A storyboard is a sequence of drawings.
    2. So they can understand what they are going to do before they do it.
    3. A tellingboard is a larger scale story board with movable cards. I would perfect a telling board because it has a larger scale.
    4. Make sure you draw it just as you would want it to be on tv

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  6. 1. A sequence of illustrations on what you're doing in a video.
    2. To plan and know what they're going to record.
    3. A tellingboard is a storyboard on a larger scale, i personally prefer a telling board.
    4. Make sure you create it like you want it to look on the film to give yourself a good idea of what your video should be.

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  7. 1. What is a storyboard?
    A story board is a set/sequence of drawings that has some dialogue that is a representation of the shots planned for a production.
    2. Why would a producer or director need a storyboard?
    They would need a storyboard to plan what needs to be shot and who needs to be casted etc.
    3. What is the difference between a storyboard and a telling board? Which one would you prefer?
    A storyboard is a sketch drawn before the shooting begins. A telling board uses spoken language to tell a story on paper.
    3. What are some guidelines you should follow in creating a storyboard?
    Establish a timeline; identify key scenes in your story, decide how detailed to get, write a description of each scene, decide what medium to use for your template, sketch thumbnails, add other important info, finalize story, think in three point perspective, have motivation, and let the story morph as you go.

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