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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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== Types of shots == | == Types of shots == |
Revision as of 10:43, 10 April 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 Tutorials by Doug Lentz
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.