Creating the Storyboard

 When creating my film, the storyboard plays a really important role because it helps me plan how the story will be visually presented. I use it as a kind of blueprint, where I sketch out each scene so I can see how everything will look before starting the actual production.

One of the main reasons I create a storyboard is to organize my ideas. Instead of keeping everything in my head, I can clearly see how each scene flows, including the camera angles, character positions, and transitions. This makes it much easier for me to understand the structure of my film.

I also use the storyboard to plan my camera work. By sketching different shots like close-ups or wide angles, I can experiment and decide what works best for each scene. This is especially useful in animation because I need to think about every frame in advance.



What I have learned

If I rely on storyboarding I can save time. It helps me spot mistakes early and make changes before moving on to more detailed stages like animation. This way, I avoid wasting time on scenes that might not work.

How this will help my final project

Overall, creating a storyboard helps me stay organized and confident with my project. It gives me a clear direction and makes the whole production process much smoother.


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