Storyboard is another
way to explore the possibility of narrative or to train an appearance. Parents
say that "a picture can explain a thousand words" is very suitable
for storyboarding.
In general, the
making of films, comic books and animation, a script was developed before the
storyboard created. Lighting the story does not always require Generally, the
making of the film, comic books and animation, a script was developed before
the storyboard created. Lighting the story does not always require a complete
script to take advantage in the process of storyboarding
But we must have
stories and stories that have a strong concept. A good storyboard can help us
understand a story that is unusual or facilitate the development of the
original story.
A storyboard is a series of serial
images, with or without words, which tell a continuing story. Art and
storyboard sheets are available at the store art needs, but we can also create
your own.
Simply drawing a
series of boxes in a horizontal writing paper. Give a little space under each
box to the words. We can make it directly with a pen or can also use the
computer.
Once we have the
example of the design, print or multiply a few sheets to be used. Now we can
start making the type of game with the storyboard below.
Do this several times
until we get a series of sequential segments suitable for us. Next, find some
suitable images, such as photos or artwork from newspapers or magazines, use
clip art or looking on the internet.
Clip, cut, paste,
trace, copy and color are the basic techniques in creating storyboards. People
with more artistic ability can do this better but everyone should try it
yourself.
Please note that we can cut, copy and
pasting using a collection of images gathered from various sources and create a
scene that helps explain the story.
Expand our storyboard on a poster board
with tape and paste. Now we have a set of storyboards which can be used to find
our stories.
Game # 2 – Story building Storyboard.
Use this type of storyboard to create a new story.
Clipping is the most important
processes in this type of game.
Take time to gather the pictures. We
have to clip the image of interest to us.
We'll find a pattern
slowly emerged. Assign pictures into categories or the same subject.
We also did-clip
words that draw from an ad. There are many words
that 'smart' in a magazine.
Once we have a good
collection, spread clipping results in a table so that we can take and select
it.
The key to success in
this game is to allow the process of free association to guide our choices.
Use the sense of
"what if ..." and play with the clipping. Organize and restructure
them until something appears in our imagination. If you still have doubts about
the power of this technique, try on a small child.
Once we get the
concept of our story, we are able to clip, copy, and paste our pictures into a
sheet and stuck to their story on the poster board.
We have completed a
set of storyboards which can be used to develop new story ideas for written and
shown
Game # 3 - Photo
Storyboard. Use this storyboard to help connect personal or family stories.
We need black and
white family photos or photos clean before starting the journey this
storyboard. Do not be too clear on the opening.
We're not going to
get an accurate story sequence of photos of our vacation or family reunion
Consider additional
copy or cut from magazines or travel brochures, make copies of family
photographs of similar events, or simply cut something from a magazine in
accordance with our narrative.
Once we get the block
stories, tell stories with their own words using the panel on the story sheet.
Do this several times until we feel comfortable with it.
We can write a short
narrative below each panel if necessary. Now after we finish our story sheet,
paste on poster board.
Storyboard will give
us an idea of how we take pictures for our video games. Storyboard does not
have to be perfect.
Storyboard serves to
help us that all good ideas are written in the script makes a good transition
in the game.In
making storyboards we can decide who appears in every scene and get a better
idea about how to proceed with the story and editing catches us.
We can also use a
Chart Storyboard Organizer to help us plan and create a storyboard:
Explain briefly part
of the story we will tell. If possible, write the description with the measures
numbered.
Look at the steps
that are numbered and out steps that are not about to help us in explaining the
story. Add measures approximately we consider less.
Make a chart that can
be used to accommodate our storyboard.
The sketch we must
comply with the description of the scene. We should identify shooting, every
camera movement and screen position. Pay attention to transitions such as
'cut', 'fade', 'dissolve', and other details.We
can make our storyboard more interesting by taking a picture from a different
angle. Several types of shooting angle:
Wide Shot: This is
the name of the angle of the image taken from a distance small character will
appear. This type of shooting usually occurs at the beginning of the game to
make players aware of the place settings.
Long Shot: At this angle of the
characters appear larger than Wide Shot. Characters visible from head to toe in
full but also a place settings are still clearly visible.
Medium Shot: The character seen from
below waist to head. At this angle we can see the expression on the character
even close enough to see what the hand of the characters.
Close-up Shot: Shows only the heads of
the characters. Suitable for showing a clear expression of character.
High Camera Angle: This position will
see the characters from the top. This position makes the character seem like an
important figure.
Low Camera Angle: This position will
see the characters from the bottom. This position makes the characters look
great and strong.
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