Thursday, November 2, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 11: Camera Movement Storyboard

 Introduction

    Camera movement is the way a camera moves with a subject and give your ideas life. But before we do, we need a story idea and planning first. Me and my team has picked 9 camera movement concepts and planned on what our videos were going to be like with those 9 concepts. And also, how we were going to bring them to life. When story boarding videos, you use arrows to show what the camera is going to do. To complete the assignment we needed: a camera, subjects, a setting and props. Joshua and Woodson were the two main actors for the videos while me and Evan planned. I made the action lines and contributed my ideas to the story board. It is important to create a storyboard because you want to organize and remember the concrete of your project; how it was created and what to use again to make that concept come to life again. 

Storyboard

Reflection

I learned in this exercise what is the root of making video ideas and how to be organized with them. With this storyboard, we will be using it to finish Preliminary exercise 12, which is the actual video. Now the next step to finally bring our ideas to life.

Work Cited

Santa Monica (2023) Storyboard arrows - how to storyboard camera movesStudioBinder. Available at: https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/storyboard-arrows-meaning/ (Accessed: 05 December 2023). 


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