Study different camera shots: wide shot, close-up, over-the-shoulder, etc.
Understand camera movements: pan, tilt, zoom, dolly, etc.
Practice framing to convey emotions and narratives effectively.
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A storyboard is a visual representation of a story, sequence, or concept, often used in filmmaking, animation, advertising, and game design. It consists of a series of illustrated frames arranged in chronological order, depicting key scenes, character actions, camera angles, and dialogue or notes.
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At least once a week you should go back over the things you've studied in class. Thinking things over can help you to understand the concepts and help you remember when you need them the most.
At least once a week you should go back over the things you've studied in class. Thinking things over can help you to understand the concepts and help you remember when you need them the most.
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