To Do List for 9/23

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  1. Get together in your CFGs and storyboard your Multiple Camera Angles Assignment.
  2. Label each shot and draw out your angle so you can tell how far away the camera is.
  3. Once you have at least five different camera angles, and all of your shots drawn out then show it to me for approval.
  4. Shoot for your group’s multiple camera angle project.

To Do list for 9/22

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  1. Get together in your CFGs and storyboard your Multiple Camera Angles Assignment.
  2. Label each shot and draw out your angle so you can tell how far away the camera is.
  3. Once you have at least five different camera angles, and all of your shots drawn out then show it to me for approval.
  4. Shoot for your group’s multiple camera angle project.

To Do List for 9/20

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  1. Get together in your CFGs and storyboard your Multiple Camera Angles Assignment.
  2. Label each shot and draw out your angle so you can tell how far away the camera is.
  3. Once you have at least five different camera angles, and all of your shots drawn out then show it to me for approval.
  4. Shoot for your group’s multiple camera angle project.

Today’s Tutorial: How to Storyboard.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux_Em1lVsjI?feature=player_detailpage]

 
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Click on this, download the image, then print your own storyboards.
Storyboarding is a huge part of the storytelling process. To do video well, this cannot be skipped. It is vital to a video’s success to pre-visualize the scene before you shoot it. 
What is needed in any storyboard.1. Type of camera angle
2. A brief description (One sentence or show that describes what is being shot.)
3. Enough of an illustration to be able to tell how far away the camera is from the subject. And what type of camera angle is being used.Click on the file link above and use this to print out your storyboards.STORYBOARDS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE MULTIPLE CAMERA ANGLES ASSIGNMENT.