Shot - A shot tells the reader the focal point within a scene, also when the shot type changes and the focal point changes too.
Storyboard - A storyboard is a shot by shot visual representation and these specific shots can be changed to show the relationship between characters, show emotion and show action. E.g. Two shot, Close up, ect.
The location of where the shots are going to be taken needs to be included.
You need to display how many characters you want in the shot, which characters you want in the shots, props or vehicles need to be placed in the shot too, or annotated that they should be used, the type of shot and angle shot should also be stated for each section.
Drawings of the action in the cut need to be on the storyboard, arrows and lines are used to show movement and action in the scene. You can also put the speed of the movement with an annotation. For example a person running around a car from one side to the other, you will need draw an arrow to show the movement. For instance you could label the location on the side of the shot.
Lighting needs to be considered in the shot, the type of lighting, e.g. high key, low key. Day and night also needs to be labeled on the shot.
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