Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Evaluation Of The Storyboards

A storyboard is a graphical representation of the camera shots in a film sequence which are connected together to create a 'narrative flow'. It enables the film director to visualise the flow of camera shots and sets that she wants to eventually appear on the cinema screen. It helps the director to decide the sequences of shots, the movement of actors, camera directions and lighting directions. It most importantly illustrates how the narrative will flow from one shot to the next as the audience watches the film.




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