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+ | Mark Kennedy talks about [http://sevencamels.blogspot.com/2011/01/story-in-fifteen-minutes.html adding Clarity, Character, and Conflict] to your story. | ||
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== Templates == | == Templates == | ||
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* [http://karenjlloyd.com/blog/free-storyboard-template-downloads/ Karen J Lloyd] | * [http://karenjlloyd.com/blog/free-storyboard-template-downloads/ Karen J Lloyd] | ||
* [http://xinsight.ca/tools/storyboard.html Xinsight] | * [http://xinsight.ca/tools/storyboard.html Xinsight] | ||
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+ | == Tutorials == | ||
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+ | * [http://www.zombiespirit.com/storyboarding-tutorials/ Storyboarding For Films] Tutorials by Doug Lentz | ||
+ | * Sherm Cohen's [http://storyboardclass.com/q-and-a/ Q & A (now gone)] and [http://storyboardclass.com/key/ Key to Powerful Storyboards (limited time)] (video 60:52) | ||
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+ | == Types of shots == | ||
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+ | The storyboard is the first place where you start working out camera angles. Keep these concepts in mind when creating your storyboard. | ||
+ | From [http://www.hash.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=39124&st=0&gopid=341943&#entry341943 here] and [http://www.cybercollege.com/frtv/frtv013.htm here]: | ||
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+ | * LS: Long shot - entire scene | ||
+ | * MS: Medium Shot - waist up | ||
+ | * MCU: Between MS + CU: Bust shot or Pocket shot | ||
+ | * CU: Close-Up - shoulders up | ||
+ | * ECU: Extreme-close-up - only part of the face | ||
+ | * OS: Over-the-shoulder - used in dialogue shots | ||
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+ | two-shot or three-shot: Number of people in the scene. |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 1 September 2011
Contents
Creating
Mark Kennedy talks about adding Clarity, Character, and Conflict to your story.
Templates
Here are some sources for story board templates.
Tutorials
- Storyboarding For Films Tutorials by Doug Lentz
- Sherm Cohen's Q & A (now gone) and Key to Powerful Storyboards (limited time) (video 60:52)
Types of shots
The storyboard is the first place where you start working out camera angles. Keep these concepts in mind when creating your storyboard. From here and here:
- LS: Long shot - entire scene
- MS: Medium Shot - waist up
- MCU: Between MS + CU: Bust shot or Pocket shot
- CU: Close-Up - shoulders up
- ECU: Extreme-close-up - only part of the face
- OS: Over-the-shoulder - used in dialogue shots
two-shot or three-shot: Number of people in the scene.