Monday, December 2, 2024

ೃ⁀➷STORYBOARDING*ೃ༄






 Hello everybody! Today I will be talking about my experience storyboarding for the first time. The scene I decided to storyboard was the iconic "Shooting an Apple" scene from The Hunger Games. 

Here is the clip:



And here is my storyboard:









 

What I learned about storyboarding is that it you need to describe each shot in a way that you could be able to imagine it in your head. In this case, we had a scene to base it off of, but usually we would not as it is just a scrap piece. I also learned that you can draw parts of the mis-en-scene, such as lighting. You can also draw or indicate the pans, or if the shot size gets smaller. I also learned that you do not have to be very talented at drawing to do storyboarding, as you can describe on the side. What I believe is important to storyboarding is drawing the key pictures of the shot, and the angles need to be described. I also think labeling is important, as you need to remember which character you are drawing. You could also need to label a drawing that may not be understood without it.

My experience storyboarding this clip was challenging, however I managed to do a decent job. I am not the best at drawing, so having to draw complex scenes, or even just a shot of Katniss aiming her arrow was difficult for me. Another challenging aspect of storyboarding for me was drawing the whip pans, or any movement. I felt as if I did not show the angles or movements properly, however I described them on the side to make sure it is known. However this helped me learn a lot about storyboarding and it also helped me be a little creative too!


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