Blog post day 6! Welcome back everybody, yes I know you missed me lol. Today is storyboard day 1, let's dive in. Storyboarding is the importance of finding which shots goes with the particular pictures/angles in a film. Two major reasons the industry uses storyboarding in the planning of movies is one, they guide the production process, and two, helps predict the outcome of your product and makes it way easier. Film production is the stage of the filmmaking process where the story described in a script is acted out in each scene. Camerawork is the way in which cameras are used in a movie or television program, it's important for students to understand why these techniques are important because they help them find the right movements in when bring their movie to life. Some movements I'll be executing is full shots, wide shots, establishing shots, etc
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I learned about the different shots people can use in the storyboarding process, and how easily the process can be made by doing it. The goal was for students to analyze storyboarding and taking shots to help us gain practice. Me and my partner prepared for this exercise by planning out our sketches than drawing them out. Day one was a good process, we completed 2 1/2 sheets in one class period, me and Richard S. I communicated on the ideas and Richard drew them out, I directed the shot taking process while he took the pictures. We used Richard's iPhone 11 pro max to take the shots. I would say after this I'm a expert.


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