Honestly, I do not like to storyboard.
As a news package person who's usually always just on the go, our advisor makes me slow down enough to actually make a storyboard. Now I'm very well aware that they are extremely useful in keeping track of shots and such I just hate slowing down when I'm excited. LUCKILY I work with someone who loves doing storyboards, the wonderful Sam.
We've worked together on previous projects as well as in other classes so we, for the most part, know how we work together. So our system goes: brainstorm, have an amazing idea and get sidetracked from it, more ideas ideas ideas, forget to write it all down, start writing it down brainstorm again, make an outline. So storyboarding is a very close last in our planning since we need to get everything in order before thinking of how it's going to go in the story. But this time our process went a bit differently, since our last project, Time Is Running Out, was a little rough around the storyboard we decided to get more intimate with our storyboard.
This time we decided to be more specific on the actual storyboard itself adding details about specific shots and what to add to the edit later on in the process. Plus we both are on the exact same page with the storyboard and how the opening is going to play out. So we have a good idea of how our opening will go!
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