< Filmmaking Basics < Thumbnail Storyboard
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Storyboard worksheet (pdf) • Storyboard worksheet larger (pdf) • Story • Script Outline • Sample storyboard frames • Formatted script • Floor plan.
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Crossing the line
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![]() It seems only natural
When you storyboard, it seems only natural that you look at the faces of the actors. As you are drawing, it seems perfectly natural to show frame #3 below followed by frame #4.
It is only when you begin to edit the two shots together that you will see the problem. It is not evident when you are storyboarding.
That is why you must make a special effort to check your storyboards for "crossing the line". This is a last step that you draw your thumbnail storyboards. And if you find this problem, you must try again. |
An simple example
Notice the eyes
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Another example
June 17, 2008 -- Digitaldave80 created this thumbnail storyboard.
Question
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![]() They jumped
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![]() The floor plan
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![]() The floor plan for the shot |
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