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Post by nigel on Apr 26, 2005 8:11:30 GMT -5
Storyboard help
Storyboards are what use to plan out your film or hard scenes, it shows the whole crew what you want from them, where the camera goes, what effects etc.
A film contains 500-1000 storyboarded drawings.
You most probably won't bother with storyboard as it takes up time.
But what I find when I’m drawing is I get new ideas and new directions so doing a storyboard could pay off big time if say you have a script couple pages short of being a feature or you need ideas.
Also I’m no artist if you think your draws are bad check out evil dead 2 where Sam draws a picture for the special effects guys to work off.
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Post by JetAwesome on May 3, 2005 21:23:45 GMT -5
I only do SB for scenes that involve a lot of coreographing. Like a music video of fight scene. Other than that, they arnt that important to me.
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