Usually, the storyboard is done after the script has been created for the film and before filming, so it goes like this:
Script - Story boarding - Filming.
Storyboard is important because you need to know what the shots may look like and what the setting and props will be, it also includes the narrative and the micro-elements.
What do you think are the relative of a good storyboard?
- Clear images
- Describe what is going on in terms of micro-elements.
- Organisation of the story board
- List of clear movements
Why do you think storyboard are essential when planning a film?
- It helps you be sure of your narrative
- It helps you develop your ideas
- It organizes the shots
What conventions/elements go into the storyboard? (Essentials)
- Narrations
- Setting
- Costume, hair and make-up
- Iconography
- Sound
- Cinematography
- Editing
- Lighting
- Dialogue
- Actors
- Duration
- The number of the shots.
Here is my storyboard planning:



Mohyadin, this is a really good post. It is clear you know the benefits of storyboarding and what makes a good storyboard.
ReplyDeleteTo improve;
-state at the end how this storyboarding has been beneficial to your groups planning