Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Tutorial - How to draw storyboards

Tutorial - How to draw storyboardsTUTORIAL: HOW TO DRAW STORYBOARDS VTKPRODUCTIONS.COM Kyle van Tonder A storyboard is a series of sketches, drawings or photographs used to plan and prepare for filming (one may consider storyboards as virtual shoots in this sense). As your filmmaking skills develop and the scope of your films increase you’ll realize more and more that storyboards are a small but essential component of directing and producing a film. S S T T O O R R Y Y B B O

O A A R R D D A A D D V V A A N N T T A A G G E E S S : : Storyboards… …generally save time on-set. …help to avoid rushed decisions on-set. …helps you improve and get feedback on ideas. …help to give you an idea of how many cameras and camera angles you’ll need. …help you prepare for any special and visual effect shots. …help you to experiment with different angles and techniques. …help to orientate actors and crew members. …helps with the overall pre-production of the film. …can be used as a base for filming. …can help with continuity. …bring your ideas to reality! W W H H A A T T Y Y O O U U ’ ’ L L L L N N E E E E D D : : Drawing apparatus (pencil, eraser, pen, the usual…) A template (not essential but does speed up the process) Your script / screenplay. Some creativity, inspiration, and motivation. W W H H A A T T T T O O R R E...

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