
1) Storyboard artists draw up a rough version of the film/animation shot by shot to visualize the script. A storyboard is like a comic- you break up the scenes and then draw what you want them to look like. This way you can figure out which angles are best, how to direct the lighting, communicate the atmosphere of the film, what expressions and body language the acting should use- it’s a vital stage of film production. We also have the liberty to add in background action and generally have to work hard to make dull scenes more interesting. You have to use your imagination a lot; it can be quite challenging at times, but it’s very creative and I love it :)
2) Yes, but I’m not sure I will… ahahaha, ha.
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