Monday 24 November 2014

What is a Soundboard?

A storyboard is for a story or animation made up after script is written out. A storyboard is an animation going panel by panel just like they do in comic books. In each panel there should be a character saying something, the characters movement, and the angle of the picture. 


Storyboards are mainly made up from imagination or brainstorming and made by pencil or pen on a piece of paper. Pictures may be taken as well. You can take them from magazines or online using a computer. To make the story nice take your time making the storyboard. The drawings don't need to be perfect. In making storyboards they have something called storyboard languages. This is made up of different examples of what a storyboard can have.



Close up shot: A close range of distance between the camera and the subject.
Fade: A transition from a shot to black from where the image becomes darker is a fade.
Pan:  A steady, sweeping movement from one point in a scene to another.
High Camera Angle: A camera angle which looks down on its subject making it look small,     weak or unimportant.
Tilt: Using a camera on a tripod, the camera moves up or down to follow the action.

Point of View (POV) : A shot which is understood to be seen from the point of view of a character within the scene. 









Zoom: Use of the camera lens to move closely towards the subject.





Those are some examples of the storyboard language, but there is some more.

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