“Unlock the Secrets of Compelling Narratives: Why Storyboarding Could Transform Your Script!”
You can use language that directs the camera (CUT TO, CLOSE UP ON, etc.) in your scripts, or you describe what’s in a frame visually, implying where the camera is by what we’re seeing.
If you find that you’re getting notes that your action lines too often focus on the “internal” or your characters are stating exactly how they feel and there’s no nuance to it, try drawing out a few frames and describing what you’re seeing in the most simple and impactful terms.
How to Practice Storyboarding Your Scenes
A lot of times, animators will have a mirror near their desks that they look at and make facial expressions in before they draw them to ensure they’re focusing on the most important lines.
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