Warm-Up: Professional directors don't HAVE to make storyboards, but they choose to do so anyway even though it costs them time and money and on one is giving them a grade for it. Why do they make them? Post your answer as a complete sentence in Google Classroom.
Today's Agenda:
- Weekly Video 11/4
- Establishing Shot
- Two different "Locations"
- Storyboards
- Not everything is a long or wide shot.
- Draw all your characters small and it's a long shot.
- Not every scene needs to have two characters side by side.
- Variety makes things more interesting.
- THINK about why one camera angle might be better than another for each shot.
- Copyright
- It's a big deal.
- If you don't have written permission from the owner, DON'T use it.
- If you have written permission, you should be able to cite your source properly.
- Google is not a source.
- Creative Commons can let you do a lot, but it has its own rules to follow. FOLLOW THEM.
- Any additional violations = a 0 for your project grade. The grace period is over.