Storyboards. What is a storyboard?  A sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shot planned for a movie or.

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Storyboards

What is a storyboard?  A sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shot planned for a movie or television production.

the Real world Toy Story example

Telling a story to your friends! Bringing the story to life! So basically it’s like...

things to think about 1- Framing height (wide, full, close) 2- Camera angle (eye level, bird's eye) 3- Movement (static, push/pull)

elements of a storyboard Story Characters Dialogue Time Frame Camera Details

example template

Example Template

Let’s get storyboarding!