Post on 12-May-2015
description
StoryboardLesson 6
Lesson Goals
Understand where storyboards are used in planning
Know the content of a typical storyboard
Be able to create a hand drawn storyboard
#storyboard#layout
What is a storyboard?Think about our research lessons…
Storyboard
A storyboard is a series drawings created by hand or digitally with explanations of each.
They are used for organising filming so you know what you need and visualising what each scene will look like before filming.
Storyboards can help to plan an animation or video and are usually drawn by hand.
They can be made using desktop publishing, word processing or image editing software.
#storyboard#content
Know the content of a storyboardCreate a hand drawn storyboard
StoryboardsDescribe the key content of these example storyboard scenes…
Content
The content of a typical storyboard may include the following: Number of scenes Camera Shots Camera Movement Timings Lighting Sounds Locations
#storyboard#content
Know the content of a storyboardCreate a hand drawn storyboard
All of this information helps people who are creating the film to visualise what the final product will look like.
Your Task
Using the script from last lesson create a storyboard for the main scenes by using the template provided.
The storyboard must be hand drawn and include the following details: Scene Drawings Camera Shots Camera Movement Timings Lighting Sounds Locations #storyboard
#content
Know the content of a storyboardCreate a hand drawn storyboard
Key Words
Storyboard
Content
A drawing and information about scenes for a film or animation
What goes onto something or has been put into something