Description:
A visual representation of a film sequence, broken down into individual scenes, detailing the scene settings, camera angles, sound effects, and other essential elements. They are typically illustrated with drawings or images to plan the shots.
Usage:
Storyboards are used during the pre-production phase of a video project to visualize and plan the sequence of shots. They help directors, cinematographers, and the entire production team understand the visual flow of the story. By illustrating key scenes, storyboards facilitate communication about the narrative, composition, and pacing, ensuring everyone involved has a clear vision of the final product.
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