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Storyboard Production Exercise





 STORYBOARD TECHNIQUE


The process of film production that I've mentioned above is going to be exactly my plan of working through my film project. However, this is not yet my final one. This one, that I am going to present to you, is just going to be used as an example of production techniques. So, take a look down below! 


For a 1-minute movie idea, first I've made a storyboard template that consists of 6 scenes with appropriate descriptions and duration of each scene. I've also included some camera movements for better understanding and creation of vivid imagery how this is supposed to look. This short movie doesn't really have a script since it's about 1 character home alone. But this silence could be replaced with a non-diegetic sound that suits each scene (e.g. foleys-lighting, static TV, popcorn popping...) and diegetic sound, which in this case would be character humming.



The next step would be production, where I would have to hire and find a cast to participate in my project. I would ask a couple of my friends to help me with the camera work and a friend from Graphic School to help me to format my script and to give second opinions about the storyboard.


After filming this I would probably post my movie on YouTube where people could see it and I would promote it on my social media ( Instagram, Twitter, Facebook...).













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