LA1: use research methods to gather material: storyboards.

What are storyboards?

A storyboard is a sequence of sketches or illustrations that  map out the scenes planned for a video. The video production team can then follow this map to ensure their plot is engaging before they start making the video.

A storyboard is an essential component of production to avoid any unnecessary costs or delays.

( Taken from https://www.wyzowl.com/what-is-a-storyboard/ )

Creating a storyboard simplifies every stage of making a video. It lets you plan more effectively, pitch your idea to other people more clearly and avoid problems during production. Storyboards can be either simple or complex and are usually hand drawn. A storyboard is similar to a script, but the two aren't quite the same - storyboards are visual, while scripts are text based.

( Taken from https://wave.video/blog/what-is-a-storyboards/ )

Storyboards:

  • help you plan more efficiently
  • simplify everything 
  • help to communicate your ideas 
  • help organize your thoughts







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