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Mastering Video Pre-Production: Essential Steps for Success in Storyboarding

Learn the key steps of video pre-production with a focus on storyboarding and script development. Understand how to create effective video treatments and storyboards for compelling visual storytelling in your projects. This resource covers essential tips and guidelines in creating storyboards while incorporating the rule of thirds, shot blocking, camera movements, and more. Elevate your video production skills through strategic planning and preparation.

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Mastering Video Pre-Production: Essential Steps for Success in Storyboarding

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  1. Intro toVideo Pre-Production @Storyboarding TGJ 2OICommunications Technology Bluevale Collegiate Institute 5f Storyboard Samples.ppt

  2. Video Production: Video Treatment • Always plan your video! • Complete a “Video Treatment” • Formulate an idea—write a brief 1 page STORYfor your video idea • This should include what the video is going to be about, as well as location and props required • Complete the video treatment with a “basic” script.

  3. Video Production: Script & Storyboard • Treatment must be approved first! • Blocking the script/shot: • Use your script to determine shots and location • Decide on which audio—voice, effects, or music are part of your shots • Storyboard the blocked script: • Remember the rule of thirds • Illustrate camera and talent movements, eg., pan, truck, running/walking.

  4. Batman and Robin

  5. Driven

  6. Hannibal

  7. Charlie’s Angels

  8. Sprite Commercial

  9. The Matrix

  10. Star Wars

  11. Pit Pony

  12. Cocoon

  13. Cocoon

  14. Baseball Commercial

  15. Car Commercial

  16. Gatorade Commercial

  17. Matrix Reloaded The End

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