It is time to storyboard. Storyboarding is very important because it helps you establish what shots you will use when you’re shooting. So when you are shooting, it also helps you look back and remember which shots you wanted to use. Storyboarding can also help with timing, for example, in my storyboard on the top of each scene, I put the times of how long each scene would be. This will help me establish how long each shot should be so that I can put in all the shots I want within the limit for when I edit. Storyboards, of course, don’t have to be perfectly drawn, but if you are good at drawing, you can draw as detailed as you want, if you’re like me, who’s not good at drawing, it won’t look as good. Even if your drawings aren’t that good they will still give you a sense of what you’re seeing. It should look like this. I worked on my storyboard first because the script was going to take much longer due to the first scene having a lot of dialogue. Well, enough talk here is my storyboard.
Storyboard:
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