Zero Budget Storyboarding
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i suck at drawing
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that was a really good scene guys
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Nice...
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where did you get your script from?
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just put a C on the paper of were you want the camera to be,
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Please I would like you to tell me if it it does matter on how you position the shot?
Because am about to shoot an Indie-film, but I have a problem deciding how the camera would position the cam although I already prepared a storyboard.
Or will he know what to do?
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But, WHAT was in the BOX?
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Making an elegant story board to put in my portfolio for Uni interviews, its good to know this is a good thing other people take seriously
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great clip at the end, I'm going to steal this for my next production! joking. you guys should stick to this type of comedy as opposed to imitating real life characters. terry Gilliam uses this technique a lot, "lost in la mancha" for example. say hi to my parents for me! Also i think its great that you are helping people out. as everyone with more knowledge then the guy next to them should.



Ok you may be right there.
But on a second thought, I'd stick with pencil drawing. This computer stuff takes hours for what you can do with a pencil in minutes. (My experience.)
itekisan 3 years ago 6
"The Movies" (even with the "Stunts and Effects" EP) does have its limits. However, by combining "The Sims 2", "The Movies" and several other games, it gives you more variety in creating shots (for example, "The Movies", it's "Stunts and Effects" EP, you can use the "miniature city" set to create big city establishing shots and use "The Sims 2" to create street sets and stills for scenes you're shooting in the streets. Plus, "The Sims 2" has a wider base of mods than "The Movies" does.
codebreaker2001 3 years ago 3