Here is a storyboard on YouTube for example. You do not have to but it might be nice if you zoom into your panels if that is what is going to happen in the shot.
This is shot from a presentation but it gives the idea of how to accomplish this task in a sequential form.
Here is a storyboard from Titanic. Here you can see that the panels are up long enough to pause and that is really what I am looking for. I want you to put up the panels and have them on the screen long enough that I can pause the video and look at the individual panels. This is not a timed animatic, it is an initial storyboard.
We will be looking at this storyboard in more detail in class next week and comparing it to the final filmed version.
- Dr. W -
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Hi Russell, I am bryan. I have a problem with my DV camera when i am shooting my individual video at this moment, so send you a message to notice you about this.Really sorry!
Today i want to take a final shot of my video, but my camera suddenly shut down, and can't be re-switched on. But i can't approach Henry today because he is off duty on Sat. So at this moment i can't neither take any shots nor capture the video to my computer. May be I continue my work on Monday after asking Henry for help.
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