Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Storyboards.
Storyboards are important graphics or pictures that organizes the events in a sequence of your story. This was developed by Walt Disney during 1930's. It was created for the 3 little pigs. The first time was created to illustrate animated cartoons. Many of silent movies had also storyboard, but in 1940's storyboards for action films were also been used. The storyboard is a succession on images or pictures being illustrated in a comic way that shorltly represents most of your scenes. As I already told you Walt Disney was the one who created this, by drawing the scenes in separate pieces of paper with some information and the order it would gonna be, and then with a sequence so in that way it would be easier to tell the story. The first action film to complete use the storyboard was Gone with the wind. The storyboard is the one that provides to you a visual layout of all the events in the film that will be been focus by the camera.
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Now we are learning how to do storyboards in film and is too tired to draw every scene of every part of my film is very long.but we have to learn it if we want to produce a movie :)
ReplyDeleteThis we are learning now in school. It's cool to learn how to do those things because we can apply in life and understand the importance of them. I hope we would make good storyboards. Also it's amazing how in EVERY SINGLE MOVIE they are very important, we need in all the movies.
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