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  1. starts in…

  2. storyboardfor video production

  3. storyboard what why when how

  4. wen87.img.photobucket.com Picture0001-1

  5. storyboard what why when how

  6. what • Storyboard is a graphical visualization of shot sequence.

  7. what • Each panel of a storyboard depicts a scene: physical environment, set design, characters, etc. Leow Wee Kheng NUS

  8. what • Drawings can be simple schematic… Leow Wee Kheng NUS

  9. what • or complete with camera and lighting information. Leow Wee Kheng NUS

  10. what • Can use arrows to indicate object and camera motion. Leow Wee Kheng NUS

  11. what • Can also indicate camera shot size. Leow Wee Kheng NUS

  12. elements • Images • Transitions • Effects • Voiceover • Soundtrack www.teacher2.smithtown.k12.ny.us

  13. www xstudios.tv

  14. storyboard what why when how

  15. why • Storyboard allows filmmaker to visualize and refine ideas. • Serve to communicate ideas to production team.

  16. why • Let production team start work early. • It's a link to preserve your ideas for use in the actual finished product.

  17. reminders • A presentation without a storyboard is like… a cart without a horse.

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

  19. www.mde-art.com

  20. storyboard what why when how

  21. when • developed by animation studios during the early 1930s www.funanimation.net

  22. (Bewitched) Ken1 Hash advertisement from www.bewitched.net

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

  24. www. farm3.static.flickr.com 2093114795_acddd85803_o

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  26. how • With good old Pen & Paper • Or go high tech with digital storyboard

  27. templates

  28. how • With good old Pen & Paper Can be simple…

  29. how • With good old Pen & Paper or detailed…

  30. how • Or go digital… With Impress, PowerPoint, Movie Maker, etc.

  31. how • Or go digital… With Storyboard Pro, Storyboard Quick

  32. Storyboard Pro www.dragon-analysis.com

  33. 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

  34. Storyboardfor video production cha arante Brought to you by cux calaguas ren guray chriz licud edtech 205 prof. leny que feb. 13, 2009

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