My group and I worked on our storyboard. Stephanie and Tekla
met at Tekla's house, and Dominic was on FaceTime because he couldn't join. The
entire process took approximately 4 1/2 hours. Stephanie worked on writing the
descriptions. This includes the camera angle or movement, location, and
description of what is happening during the 6 second period. Tekla worked on
drawing the pictures for each of the storyboard boxes. She then colored them in
so everyone can distinguish the characters from each other. Dominic was on
FaceTime to help us decide what to write and draw. Since Stephanie finished her
part of the storyboard before Tekla, she helped Tekla color the storyboard.
Stephanie had to go home before the storyboard was finished, so Dominic left
the call. At home, Stephanie finished up the drawings. The next day, we all
were on FaceTime to write this blog. This process went smoothly and didn’t take
a long time. Our team worked efficiently to finish the storyboard. We now know
how our film will look like. This will be really helpful when it comes to the
filming process. It will allow us to save time because we know where we need to
be, and what the angles have to be. The storyboard will keep everyone involved
in the film organized and on track. The storyboard is an essential part of
filmmaking for this reason. The storyboard process went smoothly. Overall, our
group works very well together and we are optimistic to begin filming.
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