• HEI 2021 Lights, Camera Action
  • STOPMOTION ANIMATION PROJECT
  • Movie Trailer Project
  • Editing Exercises/Practice
  • Animation Choice - Tutorials
    • Animation Principle #1 : Squash & Stretch (The Ball Bounce)
    • Animation Principle #2 Staging
    • Animation Principle #3 Timing (Countdown Bomb)
    • Adding Audio, Titles and Turning in your animations from Final Cut Pro
  • Movie Trailer Project
  Digital Communication's Class


IMPORTANT: You must include the following information in your storyboards in order to receive full credit:

SHOT #  = This should directly correspond to the number of shots in your iMovie template.       

DURATION  = Write in the amount of time needed for the shot based on the iMovie template (2.15 seconds,  

                        3.8 seconds  etc.).

 TYPE OF SHOT = Indicate what kind of shot is being used (Wide Shot, Close Up, Medium Shot, Extreme    
                               Close Up etc. You may  refer to the AFI Shot Glossary for more ideas and descriptions.  

SPECIFIC LOCATION = If you were to film right now, where would it be? (Mr. Kao's room, Century Park, 

                                        Green Screen, etc)

WRITTEN DIRECTION
S = Describe your shot using words.    
     
VISUAL DIRECTIONS  = Draw / sketch as best as you can what the camera should see through the 

                                         viewfinder. (focus on camera angle/perspective/ scale/point of view) Use direction 
                                         arrows when needed. 



*Click here to access a link with a variety of printable blank storyboard templates.





Storyboarding & Animation.

Example Storyboards.

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