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5 Tips on How to Create your Own Storyboard

Posted on May 3, 2014

Can you build a house without a blueprint? The answer to this question is: you can’t. In the same way, a short film/video without a storyboard is like a house which has no foundation. If you were to step into a house and find the floor missing, you would definitely walk back outside. Viewers too will say goodbye to your film/video if they find that your video was hastily-made and without a proper storyline.

Even though storyboarding is so crucial to a video, there are few marketing executives and creative heads who set aside time for storyboarding. Most of the time, the production team works along with the script and shoves storyboarding to the backseat.

However, storyboarding is just as important as a good script. By storyboarding, you can find the vision of your film/video. If you want your film to have a professional look and feel, then you need a storyboard. Here are five tips on how to create your own storyboard.

1. Master the visual alphabet

For storyboarding, it is crucial that you master the visual alphabet. It really does not matter if you are not great at drawing, because anyone can learn an alphabet that is comprised of basic shapes like circles, triangles lines and squares. It’s true that anything, right from a dinosaur to a car can be simplified into basic shapes that any anyone can draw. Since shapes are not at all hard to draw, you can quickly master the visual alphabet and come up with a storyboard.

2. Keep sketching

Remember to keep sketching several versions of your frames, until you are satisfied with your paper camerawork. This way, you can zero in on the perfect shots and save time and effort while shooting the video. Set aside a few hours to experiment with your pencil and sketchpad, as a storyboard is the most important step in the entire filmmaking process.

3. Invest in a digital drawing board

Investing in a digital drawing pad is the best investment that you ever make. These drawing pads are easy to use and can be setup in the blink of an eye. The pads come with every possible drawing feature and since all the drawings will be automatically saved on your computer, you can stop taking pictures or scanning images. It’s important to select a drawing pad that has good sensitivity and precision. Continue reading

5 Handy Filmmaking Tips

Posted on August 16, 2013

So you are all set to direct your film. You have your actors ready and are putting the finishing touches to your film. Now all that is left is to set the camera rolling and start shooting. But before you say lights, camera, action, take some time off to read the following five handy film making tips:

1. Select the location

Think about the ideal location for your film. Does your story suit an urban or rural setting? Do you wish to shoot indoors, outdoors or use a combination of both? Also think about the time of the year when you will be shooting. Will it be during the winter, spring or summer? Asking yourself such questions in advance can help you choose the right location. Also take into account the price of the place you would be hiring and the consequences of any damage that you might cause during filming.

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