Storyboard research:
Each storyboard panel needs to have a point, evoke an emotional response, and be visually appealing (Paez, 2017, p.10).
Using shapes to create emotional responses:
'Horizontals gives the feeling of calm static, verticals are more calm but more active, diagonals are most active.' (Paez, 2017, p.12).
'parallels gives us a sense of stateliness and order, asymmetry gives a sense of chaos and disorder' (Paez, 2017, p.14).
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'Circles, ovals and curves envoke feelings of friendless, fun and happiness' (Paez, 2017, p.17)
'Squares, rectangles, and right angels envoke feelings of formality and order, triangles create a feeling of aggression and dynamism' (Paez, 2017, p.18)
Focal point:
Primary focal point: one focal point, central
Secondary focal point: two focal points, a main and second focus..
Tertiary focal point: Three focal points
My storyboard for Wines Tails:
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Establishing shot:
For this shot; I have used trees in the background to create horizontal parallel lines to express order (Paez, 2017, p.12). However. the layout is also horizontal which represents feelings of calmness (Paez, 2017, p.12). My point for this shot shows where we are; the breadth of workers and labour. I have tried to make it more visually pleasing by making the space unequal (Paez, 2017, p.13).
Symmetrical use of space is visually boring for viewers(Paez, 2017, p.13).
Bib:
Paez, S. (2017). PROFESSIONAL STORYBOARDING : rules of thumb. 1st ed. Blanchard Rd Suite 402 Burlington MA: Focal Press.
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