Before any filming takes place some preparations and planning needs to be in place in order for it to be successful. One part of the planning and preparation is storyboarding and scripting the idea you have for a filming. Having a Script is helpful as this can provide us and the actors with stage directions and ensure people directing and filming don't miss out any important or small scenes and shots. Without planning this before hand it can be easy for us to lose track of what is needed to be filmed and what has already been completed, resulting in our group to loose time and go off schedule due to lack of preparations.
Storyboards work well in preparations and planning as it is a good way of helping the people who are involved to have a more visualised view of their idea, which can also help them to focus on areas where they may think it might not work as well as they had thought. Without the use of a storyboard it may be hard for the people involved to establish when certain shots needed have be achieved and by having this visual is a good way of noticing this and discussing changes as a group.
This is a good example of a Storyboard. It includes sketches of each scene they plan to do along with camera shots and angles. A way to improve this could to also think about how long each scene will be to ensure they stick to the time its meant to be.
With this information about storyboards and scripting i will now apply this to my own planning in order to be successful with staying on schedule and not missing out important scenes and ideas.
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