Storyboards are very important. They help the director stick to a plan and helps prevent the film seeming random and in the wrong order. It also helps if a person is ill or away as the other people in the group know what that person wanted from the piece of film/performance.
When there is a storyboard you also do not have to film in the chronological order of the story.
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Our storyboard. |
We will need a camera and a tripod to film our story. we will have paperwork as a prop for the character to drop.
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Our shot list. |
Our shot list is a written out version of our story board. This prevents any confusion if pictures are not clear.
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