AQA Storyboard Example |
Here is a great video for you to watch to support your homework this half term.
It offers a deep insight into 7 patterns that can be learnt and adapted to really impress your potential audience.
It simplifies how you can fit as much information as possible into your storyboard to maximise the information each scene passes on to the target audience. 7 Patterns of Successful Storyboarding
If you need to print off more storyboards please use this link AQA GCSE Storyboard Sheet.
Remember to use the codes and conventions of storyboarding:
- Dialogue
- Diegetic Sound
- Non Diegetic Sound
- Shot Types/Angles - Establishing/Close Up/Medium/Extreme Close Up/Dolly Shot/Tracking/Birds Eye View
- Timeframe in seconds
- Shot number
If you want a reminder look at this cool article from EMPIRE magazine:
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