Storyboards that show emotion
The storyboard for our short film needs to show every shot in detail, listing the length of the shot, details about the shot size, angle and we need to be able to understand what needs to be shot to correlate with what we want to happen. We need to show direction and emotion in our storyboard to shoot an accurate creation of our ideas. I have listed a few detailed examples of other storyboards below, which will influence the detail of ideas that I will use when drawing the images in the storyboard for our short film.
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This storyboard shows the emotion of the male in great depth. It greatly focuses on his eyes to accentuate the tears, the sorrow in his eyes and the direction in which he is looking to anticipate the next potential shot and direct the viewers eyes in that direction. As you can see in the sketches at the top, lines have been drawn around the hands to show movement. This is key when re creating these shots with the camera. Every shot is drawn exactly to the size that the camera will be on the object, which helps when re creating the shot during filming.
When drawing the storyboard, I will ensure that I draw every shot in sequence, so that when it comes to filming, we will know exactly which shot to shoot and when. I will include emotion in the drawings to show built up relationships and how the characters felt at the beginning vs at the end. Music that will be used will help to create this emotion, however we are looking to compose our own piece of music to go with our short film, and so will write in the sound section of the story board 'custom music'.
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