Saturday, 15 October 2011

Storyboarding Back to the Future

In storyboarding ‘Back to the Future’s opening sequence I learnt that to provide a picture with animation, you need to draw outside of the box. This shows the camera’s movement and other detail. I learnt that the storyboards do not have to include every detail and the drawings don’t have to be artistic. I learnt that. I also learnt that you can use more than one picture to show movement of a camera shot, for example the 1st shot that took 20 seconds you can use as many shots as needed to show all the details of it. In our group we used the boxes on the sheet but exploded them out with enormous detail showing fairly clearly where the camera’s movement will come from and go to.

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