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• Storyboard is a graphical visualization of shot sequence.

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• Each panel of a storyboard depicts a scene: physical environment, set design, characters, etc.

Leow Wee Kheng NUS

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• Drawings can be simple schematic…

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• or complete with camera and lighting information.

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• Can use arrows to indicate object and camera motion.

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• Can also indicate camera shot size.

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• Images• Transitions• Effects• Voiceover• Soundtrack

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• Storyboard allows filmmaker to visualize and refine ideas.

• Serve to communicate ideas to production team.

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• Let production team start work early.

• It's a link to preserve your ideas for use in the actual finished product.

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reminders

• A presentation without a storyboard is like…

a cart without a horse.

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• Storyboarding is an element to capture and refine ideas, not to create them.

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• developed by animation studios during the early 1930s

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- became popular in live-action film production during the early 1940s

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• With good old Pen & Paper

• Or go high tech with digital storyboard

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templates

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how• With good old Pen & Paper

Can be simple…

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how• With good old Pen & Paper

or detailed…

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how• Or go digital…

With Impress, PowerPoint, Movie Maker, etc.

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how• Or go digital…

With Storyboard Pro, Storyboard Quick

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Storyboard Pro

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sources

Articles• Al Fichera from www. losrios.edu • Leow Wee Kheng from www.comp.nus.edu.sg • www.atomiclearning.com/storyboardpro• www.animationmeat.com• www.videomaker.com

Templates• www.schoolhousevideo.org• http://animation.filmtv.ucla.edu• www2.csd.org• http://storycenter.org

Pictures• http://digital-scrapbook-art.com• http://wen87.img.photobucket.com • www.teacher2.smithtown.k12.ny.us• www xstudios.tv• http://funanimation.net• www.farm3.static.flickr.com • http://dragon-analysis.com• www.mde-art.com

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