One of the best ways to keep your project running smoothly is to be sure everyone is on the same page from the start. Every day you plan ahead is money saved and better quality in the end product. In this video, author Amy DeLouise discusses the importance of crafting storyboards, shot lists, and shooting scripts.
- So let's talk about storyboards, … shot lists, and shooting scripts. … All those tools that you need to share your ideas … with your EFP crew … and make sure they understand what you're trying to deliver. … One of the most important things you can do … is share your vision for the project … and there's a wide range of storyboarding tools … on the market. … You can sketch your ideas. … Okay, so here's somebody who really knows how to sketch. … So I've given you an example of that. … This sketch is by a colleague of ours at LinkedIn Learning … who likes to talk about the power of the crappy sketch … and it's true. … It doesn't matter how beautiful your sketch is … what's important is communicating the ideas. … So you could use a very simple PowerPoint. … You could use stock images. … You know, the goal is not elegance here, … it's communication. … And your DP and Cinematographer will want to understand … the visual look that you're going for … and may want to contribute her own ideas to that. …
Author
Released
3/13/2019- Choosing your team
- Choosing your equipment
- Budgeting
- Getting everyone on the same page
- Preparing for your shoot
- Managing your shoot
- Key elements on your shoot that will affect your edit
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Producing a video crew1m 22s
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1. Choosing Your Team and Gear
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2. Budgeting
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3. Story Planning
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4. Choosing Your Video and Audio Specs
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Standards and best practices3m 54s
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Specs for web delivery3m 28s
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5. Preparations to Make in Advance of Your Shoot
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6. Preparing Crew to Work with Your Team
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7. Day-of-Shoot Technical and Logistics Checklist
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Slating and room tone2m 17s
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Conclusion
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Video: Storyboards, shot lists, and shooting scripts: Tools and tips