Storyboards are graphic designers consisting of a combination of images and descriptions of scenes. They are a series of photos, drawings or clip art that outline the sequence of scenes and the main changes or events in a video or production.
What is the purpose of a storyboard?
A main purpose of a storyboard is to illustrate to others how the final product is to be seen. As well as this, it's helps to present and clarify a vision to the rest of the production team and gives a basic outline of the whole production scene by scene.
What does it include?
A storyboard includes a graphic revealing main action of the scene, a scene description, camera techniques and audio. The audio can consist of narration, dialogue, voice over, sound effects and/or music.
How is my storyboard going to help me?
My storyboard allows me to create a clear presentation of how I would like my thriller sequence to be. It includes all the main features and main aspects and conventions of a thriller that I want to obtain and include. My other two members of my group have also created a storyboard, which allows us to compare and use the best ideas to format a final storyboard that will be the basis of our thriller opening. A storyboard is an efficient way of doing this and combining our ideas.
My storyboard
As we can see from an example of a scene from my storyboard, I have included all the features listed above in order to create it too it's full purpose. I've made the layout clear and have drawn images/graphics above to support my ideas and show that I can present to the viewer how my idea will appear. In conclusion, to evaluate my storyboard, we can take the ideas we like from mine and the ideas we like from my fellow group members in order to create as good an opening as we can. This format, allows us to see each other's ideas more clearly, and the graphics above our ideas allow us to paint a bigger picture of how it will appear on screen and more importantly how it will appear to our target audience.
You have explained what the purpose of a storyboard is and mentioned what you have included within yours; however, you have not explained why you have chosen to use certain elements and what you hope to create by using them. You also need to mention where you may have taken inspirations from in regards to previous posts.
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1) Explain why you have chosen to use certain elements within your storyboard and what you hope they will create and why.
2) Elaborate further on why storyboards are used and how you think yours will help with your group storyboard.
3) Identify any restrictions/issues that need to be overcome and how you hope to do this.
4) Explain how your storyboard includes certain conventions of the thriller genre and where.
5) Include pictures of your entire storyboard.
6) Explain where you have taken certain inspirations from in regards to previous posts.
Include pictures of all of your storyboard
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