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STORYBOARDING
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STORYBOARDING What is a story board?
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A Storyboard is… • Graphic organizer such as a series of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing. Can be used for video, animation, graphics, interactive media or web planning. Camera angles are important to help identify the visual story you want to tell.
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Camera Angles
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Extreme close up (ECU)
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Close up (CU)
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Head and Shoulders (HS)
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Bust Shot (BS)
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Medium (MS), Long Shot (LS) , XL Shot (XLS)
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2 Shot (2S)
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Over the Shoulder (OTS)
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Getting Started…
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HEAD ROOM
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LEAD ROOM Space for the viewer to follow Space in the direction of the conversation
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Your Choice (Pick One)
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Think Visually Think in Pictures Tell a Story
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Due Tuesday, September 13th (Period 4 on 9/14)
Storyboard #1 (MA1) Project Guidelines: • Create a storyboard of the commercial we watched. • Use at least 6 cells but no more than 8 • Do not use words, think visually • Use Camera Angles & abbreviations • Black & white only, no color • Use cell sheets • Be neat, use light box and retrace! Due Tuesday, September 13th (Period 4 on 9/14)
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