A storyboard is a working document that is supposed to make the shoot day easier by being a deatailed, written down version of what the finished product should roughly look like.
It is a number of frames, drawn by the storyboarder and with a written discription next to each one depicting the type of shot, the lighting, sound, location and time period of the shot.
Before creating the storyboards for our group we came together to decide which shots we wanted, when, where and how. This was a slightly more tedious task for our group than perhaps it needed to be mainly because we werent entirely sure of how we wanted to end our sequence in the first place!
However, once all was decided, the storyboarding task itself was reasonably simple although a few touch ups will be done over the holidays.
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