Monday 3 December 2012
Storyboarding
When seeing Shaylaman talk on the importance of how storyboarding is such a vital part of production I thought it would be best to look into how it could help within our work. The arguments provided by Shaylaman included how the "visualisation" not only helps the director have a more defined idea, it helps all the production team and also picks up on anything that might result in problems. Simply seeing what shots will work together can help save a lot of time rather than doing repetitive takes repeatedly throughout a day where other shots could be made. Although some directors would prefer to see what shots work on the day. I personally believe that my group and I should try to plan as strictly as possible to prevent any errors occurring on the days of shooting. The main reason I'd suggest for this is so that we could get the timing, continuity and pace exactly how we would like it.
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how has the continuity task aided your understanding of shot-lists and storyboarding?
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