Storyboard

Greetings blogger blog entry readers! Welcome to my 20th blog entry post. 

It is incredulous to believe that I have come a long made and have created 20 blogger entry posts for my final film opening project. It was an onerous journey to be consistent and type at least 300 words per blogger blog entry post. 

We are at stage 3 of the final project and are finishing up the pre-production stages and moving on to the two-minute film opening's official production. 

However, today I will be discussing storyboards like mine and storyboards that relate to my film. A storyboard is a graphic organizer that plans a set narrative. 

My group and I composed a storyboard using Storyboardthat.com to display our vision of the film and give the audience a taste of what we all have in mind. Our storyboard didn't include all our dialogue and action because it had to be cut short. However, the storyboard consists of six square/scenes from the script we created. There is a total of 3 primary scenes for the storyboard and script. Two squares are assigned to one introductory scene. 

There are four actors and actresses, but there are more than four characters within the film. Each character in the film varies in the event of an action. For instance, I play two different people within this two-minute film opening. I play as a news reporter in the first scene, and later on, I play as the president/political candidate in the last scene. Another example would be my group members. One member plays as a news reporter in the second scene and later plays like an angry political candidate in the film's last scene. 

Although the storyboard doesn't include the official vision and tones of my group and I's film opening, our storyboard does help our audience grasp a narrative for the opening.


Storyboard: 






Citations: 

Clever Prototypes, LLC. "What Is a Storyboard?: Storyboard Template: Storyboard Maker." Storyboard That, www.storyboardthat.com/blog/e/what-is-a-storyboard

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