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Intro to Storyboarding - Coggle Diagram
Intro to Storyboarding
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Characteristics
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Careful details should be included to know exactly what specific movements will be needed to be able to do in the moment
PARTS
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Scenes: These illustrations give your cinematographer a starting point things like camera angles lighting depth of field the entire range of decisions can be formed by storyboards is also a great way to decide what you will need
Arrows: If the character moves to the left or right it is necessary to drag an arrow that points to the side of the movement to draw arrows and everyone has their own personal style, the important thing is that the arrows are easy to read.
The arrows on the head indicate that the character is falling, some object is flying around
Camera movement this can be given from top to bottom, from bottom to top, with the Dolly, zoom in, zoom out.
Whether the effects will be green screen, etc.
ALTERNATIVES
Other alternatives to storyboard movie can also be videotaping, which is really helpful
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