Monday 13 October 2014

Storyboards

In this storyboard Brave by Disney Pixar, Merida is showing off her skills in archery by hitting the bullseye every time. The illustrations are clear on whats happening, also nearly every slide has a different camera angle but flows eloquently through each slide and doesn't confuse the reader went they look at the storyboard.
 This storyboard is the advert about coca cola, where the bottle of coke is taken through a mystical land showing how a bottle of coke is made. The storyboard uses arrows showing the movement throughout the creation of the coke.
This storyboard illustrates the storyboard in a video game called 'Injustice: Gods Among Us'. This part of the storyboard is showing The Flash and Aquaman getting into a fight, which in this storyboard they show the movements and actually says what is happening in each frame. This is a better storyboard because it helps the reader understand whats going on and how its going to happen.
In this short storyboard, which is from a James Bond film, the animators have used colour with the illustrations and have arrows to direct the movement of the characters. This is a good example of a storyboard because the layout, which is different by having the last slide made up of three images to create the last frame of the story.    
This storyboard from 'UP' is more of a frame by frame storyboard, which is about how Ellie is making Carl a part of her club when they are kids. this storyboard has a great use of the camera angles by panning up/down there bodies and the expressions on there faces help tell the story in more detail without using words.    

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