Storyboards
are a sketch of the outline of the film, which not only help the
directors, cameramen, and everyone else on set to get a clear idea of
what the individual shots should look like, but they also save
everyone a lot of money and a lot of time. Today, films are bigger
and more expensive with things like CGI, the actors who demand more
money, and the more complex shots that are used to create a more
interesting movie. When on set, everyone only has so much time on one
scene/shot before they have to move on; and to get the right and
appropriate shot, a storyboard comes in very helpful. Next to this,
when having a storyboard, everyone knows
exactly
what is going on, and exactly
what
they have to do, without bringing new ideas to the table, and without
creating a giant chaos, which will eventually cause for a loss in
time and money.
A storyboard that I had created for a seperate advertisement that I had made earlier this year.
A
storyboard helps to plan the idea and be creative – it helps you to
actually think about what shots you want and which ones you need, and
gives you the space to plan it all out and see what works, and what
doesn't. It helps to plan the technical side of things, and how they
are to be approached. When on set you don't have the time, and
possibly not the necessary materials to go along with „Why don't we
try-“ or „What do you think about doing this-“ when trying to
figure out how the technical side should be approached. It is easier
and cheaper to spend time in pre-production figuring everything out.
Important
elements in a storyboard that will help everyone with planning and
filming:
- Shot numbers
- Location
- Action
- Shot/Movement
- Sound
- Lighting
- Transition
- Timing

Excellent detail. Well explained with great use of pictures. Well done for linking in storyboard to your idea and how it will be useful. Excellent post.
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