Wednesday 7 November 2012

Storyboarding

Webb SmithDisney credited animator, created the first storyboard in the 1930's which ever since then has played a massive part of filming. Storyboards are a sequence of illustrations which often have details of duration, shot size, angle and transition underneath. They represent and help pre-visualise the shots planned for a scene and are similar to cartoon strips. They are one of the most important things to do before filming to give a good idea of what each shot should look like, however, then can be alternated if certain shots do not work or look effective when filming. 

I have attempted to story board the first 28 seconds of the car chase scene from 'Bullitt' (click here to watch) directed by Peter Yates. (Below)


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