Tuesday, 20 September 2016

STORY BOARD

Let's get going on our storyboard today. You could start by fleshing out the key scenes using Storyboard That, such as in my example. It is a useful tool for establishing key narrative scenes but it is a rather simplistic tool that cannot show camera movements and angles, shot types, sound and lighting, so I will continue with my storyboard method.

As you draw your storyboard, which is on paper with yellow PostIt notes, you save them in your group's folder in the classroom. The folder STAYS in the classroom so that it is safe and everyone can access it.

We consulted the OCR AL Conference Weebly 2014 and how Steve Thorne recommended approaching the business of creating a storyboard.
Source: OCR AL Conference Weebly 2014

 

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