In today's lesson we practiced the art of story boarding by watching a 4 minute, 18 seconds clip of Back to the Future part 1. We were then asked to draw a storyboard that correlated to the opening scene, considering sound, mise-en-scene and camera work. We learned that by using arrows we can show directions in which the camera moves instead of explaining. By using significant images we were able to cut down the amount of pictures used in the storyboard and made it easier to understand. When we are making the storyboard for our coursework all these techniques will be beneficial in making an effective storyboard.
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