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Photographic story/Comic. Photo I&II. What is it?. Like a comic strip or storybook, you create a story using photos instead of illustrations. How do you do it?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Photographic story/ComicPhoto I&II

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What is it? Like a comic strip or storybook, you

create a story using photos instead of illustrations

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How do you do it? Once a concept or script is written for a

film or animation, the next step is to make a storyboard. A storyboard visually tells the story of an animation panel by panel, kind of like a comic book.

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storyboard should have the following information What characters are in the frame, and

how are they moving? What are the characters saying to each

other, if anything? How much time has passed between the

last frame of the storyboard and the current one?

Where the "camera" is in the scene? Close or far away?

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Why make one? Creating a storyboard will help you plan

your animation out shot by shot. You can make changes to your storyboard before you start animating, instead of changing your mind later. You will also be able to talk about your animation and show your storyboard to other people to get feedback on your ideas.

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1st stepWrite a story…. Main plot Characters Dialogue Actions Angles

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Ideas for angles CLOSE-UP SHOT:   A close range of

distance between the camera and the subject

HIGH CAMERA ANGLE:  A camera angle which looks down on its subject making it look small, weak, vulnerable or unimportant.

LEVEL CAMERA ANGLE:  A camera angle which is even with the subject; it may be used as a neutral shot.

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Silhouette Framing Props Light patterns etc..

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Next steps… Take the pictures Edit the photographs Create the story/comic/book adding the

dialogue boxes

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Minimum requirements At LEAST 8 panels Original Dialogue Must have ‘people’ characters A different type of portrait shot in each

‘people’ shot. At least 5 ‘people’ shots Consider angles/framing/props to use

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