Monday, 12 October 2015
Identifying Storyboards 5: Brave
This
storyboard is purely visual. In other words, no verbal language or movement
indicators are used in order to portray the sequence. However, for
compensation, the storyboard graphically elaborates on action by portraying
every action with several panels. For example, the first three panels are
solely for one action: removing the blanket off the bear. Thus, if all of the
frames of this storyboard were to be displayed in a slideshow sequence, a viewer
will comprehend the progression of the situation. Furthermore, along with the shadows and
camera position we are perfectly able to designate the location of each
character relative to the camera.
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