Tuesday, 6 October 2015

STORYBOARD

What is story boarding? 


Storyboarding requires information such as what characters are in the frame and how they are moving, what the characters are saying to each other, how much time has passed between the last frame of the storyboard and the current one and what type of shot it will be. 


Why is it important? 


Storyboards are very helpful as they allow the production
team to know exactly what is happening. 
We can make changes to our storyboard before we start animating instead of changing our minds later. We will also be able to talk about our animation and show our storyboard to other people to get feedback on our ideas.

Our Storyboard

Below is my group and myself's storyboard that we created today. To save time we looked at our timeline and individually did separate sections. For example Lucas did the beginning, working out how the long the title would be on screen for and the boy walking down the street, Kai did the girl dancing, Gustavo did the boy in the hotel room and I did the end where the girl gets changed and leaves. 











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