Hey bloggers,
Story boarding is an integral part to film production as you start to envision how your film will end up looking like (or at least an idea of what it will look like). As I have dived deeper into the intricate details of story boarding, I have learned that storyboards can be either written or made digitally, they are essentially the 'blueprint' for the final product, and it also gets everyone on the same page from the beginning of film production.
In my opinion, being open minded is the most crucial aspect when beginning to start your storyboarding. Having a pool of ideas running through your mind when creating your storyboard makes it easier to envision how your film will look like. While storyboarding, it is quite common to run into some roadblocks. Lack of communication with your peers, time management and productivity, and keeping up with evolving skills and tools are just some of the challenges with storyboarding.
For my storyboard, my movie of choice was Avengers: Endgame. Specifically the Big Three Fight Scene. Endgame is an iconic movie that is filled with action packed, tense moments so I felt it was the right movie to do with my storyboard. My drawing skills are quite grim, so it was quite a challenge to draw these. I felt that this specific scene had moments that displayed moments of confidence, defeat, and fear.


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