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Webb Smith
Storyboarding
1930s
Drawing scens
Three Little Pigs
Separate sheet of paper
Sticking them on a board
To tell a story in a sequence
Storyboarding
Film
With actor real
Gone with the wind
1939
1940-1990
Production adoption this techinque
Today
Essential part
Creative process in film
Thumbnail
Important to the scene
To create small sketches to the location
The animator
Can try out
A number of different poses
Come up
The best
Approach to the scene
Commiting to a full storyboard
Storyboard
Can be any lenght
Two hundreds of frames
Visual representation of a sequence
Can be adapted to many function
Are widely used because picture combined with text
Visual outline
Film
Crucial part of pre-production process
Series of sketches
Visualise the sequence
Saving time and money
Script breakdown
Filmmaking process
To prepare for the film production
The person
For each scene and includes
Cast, costumes, make up, vehicles, stunts
Special effect, animal, sound and music, special equipment
Storyboards
Drawn
By hand
Today the creator
Use
Script breakdown
Software
Storyboarding
Visual representation
Sequence
Different panels
Different frame
Author
Various rectangle frame
Ratio 16:9
Contain precise
Drawing
Placed in sequence
To the logical order of the scene
Storyboard creator
Key factor
Position of cameramen
Shooting of angle
Character in the frame
Move in the scene
Location of the camera