Monday, February 22, 2010
Ch. 5 Summary:Extended Frames
Extended frames give storyboards the chance to capture key visual information in one drawing. Margin notes and clearly listed shot info help convey maximum emotion or action from an extended frame. Camera moves like panning, tracking, booms, tilts, along with combos involving multiple perspectives, cameras and ht. or depth all help add extra dimensions to a static frame. Zollys and hand-held shots round out the basics. All of these have specific icons for the storyboarder to use.
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