Storyboarding plays an important role in the filmmaking process. A storyboard is like a blueprint for your video, helping you plan shots, angles and sequences.
Professional filmmakers use storyboards to ensure a smooth production process and to convey their creative vision.
There are some key elements of a storyboard:
Frames/panels: The boxes where you draw or describe each shot.
Descriptions: What's happening in each shot, including camera angles, movement, and dialogue.
Shot numbers: To help organize the sequence.
Activity 8
Using the storyboard template attached below, you will create your own copy and attempt the following:
Using the panels in the google document you will create your own storyboard for the following scenario:
A student walking through the school's front entrance.
You can do this digitally or sketch/write in the panels, describing each shot in the sequence.
You should emphasize the following elements:
Camera angle (e.g., high angle, low angle).
Shot composition (e.g., close-up, wide shot).
Camera movement (e.g., panning, zooming).
Dialogue or narration (if applicable).
I encourage you to be creative but keep it simple for this practice exercise