2. Lesson Goals
ï Understand where storyboards are used in planning
ï Know the content of a typical storyboard
ï Be able to create a hand drawn storyboard
#storyboard
#layout
3. What is a storyboard?
Think about our research lessonsâŠ
4. Storyboard
Know the content of a storyboard
Create a hand drawn storyboard
ï A storyboard is a series drawings created by
hand or digitally with explanations of each.
ï They are used for organising filming so you
know what you need and visualising what
each scene will look like before filming.
ï Storyboards can help to plan an animation or
video and are usually drawn by hand.
ï They can be made using desktop publishing,
word processing or image editing software.
#storyboard
#content
10. Content
Know the content of a storyboard
Create a hand drawn storyboard
ï The content of a typical storyboard may include the following:
ï Number of scenes
ï Camera Shots
ï Camera Movement
ï Timings
ï Lighting
ï Sounds
ï Locations
ï All of this information helps
people who are creating the
film to visualise what the
final product will look like.
#storyboard
#content
11. Your Task
Know the content of a storyboard
Create a hand drawn storyboard
ï Using the script from last lesson create
a storyboard for the main scenes by
using the template provided.
ï The storyboard must be hand drawn
and include the following details:
ï Scene Drawings
ï Camera Shots
ï Camera Movement
ï Timings
ï Lighting
ï Sounds
ï Locations
#storyboard
#content
12. Key Words
ï Storyboard
ï A drawing and information about
scenes for a film or animation
ï Content
ï What goes onto something or has
been put into something