The storyboard is a key part of film-making. The earliest storyboards date back to the 1920’s in the early Mickey Mouse animations. They are a representation of what is to come in the film and helps communicate between different departments of film-making and also a good storyboard artists needs to communicate ideas clearly but doesn’t need to be a good artist. Storyboards are cheap and easy way to edit and cut a film before it’s even been made. It’s also a good way to pitch a film to a production company because it gives a quick and cheap vision of what the film could be.
A storyboard is important because it helps to let everybody know what they are doing, including the actors, the director, the crew, the cameraman, etc.If there’s no storyboard the film would be inconsistent and a jumble of scenes.
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