In the following class session, our focus shifted towards the practical aspect of visualizing our film as we transitioned into creating storyboards following the completion of our shot list. With clear directions provided, we embarked on the task of planning each scene meticulously, documenting crucial visual elements such as description, camerawork (shot size, framing, angle), camera movement, composition, lighting, and editing. Additionally, we were tasked with describing the sound design for the film, including dialogue, sound effects, and music score. Armed with 3-4 storyboard templates from class, we began the process of translating our ideas into visual narratives, ensuring that each storyboard clearly depicted the progression of our film while adhering to the outlined directions. Through this hands-on exercise, we gained invaluable insights into the practicalities of filmmaking, laying the groundwork for the realization of our cinematic vision.
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