Thursday 27 October 2016

Story board reflection.


As you can see from our storyboards they are not drawn out in much detail. This is a shame as it doesn’t help to give us a clear image of the final image and makes it more difficult for people outside our group to understand what is being shown.

However we created the storyboards in this format due to limitation of time, so we just tried creating the right composition for each shot because from what I have learned from doing research on what a storyboard is, I found that the main job of a storyboard is to show what is frame and therefore the composition. This is a necessity to make at least a sketch so therefore if none of use make it on the day someone should in theory be able to make something from the storyboards.

In reality I doubt anyone else then us would be able to make anything from our storyboards due to the lack of description as well due to the poor drawings. However, the storyboards do give us a clear demonstration of what we will need to be shooting on the shoot day, which will make us more confident and will allow us to be aware of what shots we need to get.

Overall storyboarding is a necessity for not only getting your idea down but communicating it to your team members but not only that but allows you to fall into a flow which allows you to create more creative pieces with an understandable narrative flow.