Thursday, 19 November 2020

Writing | Storyboarding

Storyboards are a series of illustrations that show what a character is doing, the camera angles and the setting in which something is taking place in an individual scene. 

The illustration requires enough detail for someone to figure out where something is taking place without needing a description. Writers and people draw expressions on a character's face and show an event in different angles to make it more interesting.

Storyboards have the scene name on one side of the illustrations.  People can choose to have a brief description to give more detail about what is happening in the illustration. If the illustration is very clear and detailed, it shouldnt need a description.

A storyboard has no words in the illustration. The purpose of a storyboard is to show the setting, the characters, and the camera angles of the story. 

It is important to have a good understanding of what a storyboard is and how to write a storyboard because that knowledge can be applied to a job or occupation, and can give actors a visual reference.

LI: To create a storyboard from a narrative.


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