Friday, January 9, 2009

Storyboards

When I think of a storyboard, I picture a wall with drawings placed in the order of the script and each picture conceptualizes what the director wants each camera shot to look like. The drawings are very basic and are not meant for set, prop, or costuming designs. That will happen later on in the pre-production process. The storyboards are also used for the script read through to help the cast and crew get a better feel for the mood of the storyline. I know, as an actor, I would better understand why I would need to say a line a certain way if I could have some visuals to go along with the script.

With today's technology, storyboards can have a new meaning to the cast and crew. With the use of slide show presentation software, such as, Microsoft Office Powerpoint, the storyboard can now be computer generated pictures with narration projected on to the wall the drawing once occupied. The slide show can even be printed out with any notes the director and camera operator has added. Most computers now come with some form of software that will allow you to create a slide show. The storyboard is one of the most important parts of the movie making process because the director has a way of communicating his/her vision in an easy to understand way to the cast and crew.

Welcome to Brothers Studios Plus!

hello, This is Bro. Stephen from Brothersstudios.com and I would like to welcome you to our new blog, Brothers Studios Plus. In this blog we will discuss anything relating to the film making process, such as, camera operation, directing, lighting, editing, green screen, special effects: physical effects vs. computer generated, storyboards, etc...

We will also have a section of the blog for tech reviews, so if there is a product out there that you want to here about whether it be camera equipment, editing software, lighting, or even computer hardware, let us know and we will find out what we can about it and post a review for you.

Again, welcome to Brothers Studios Plus, and enjoy.

Bro. Stephen