A storyboard is every shot in your sequence pre visualised in the order they are to be seen, before you shoot. It is needed on location so that everyone knows what you are intending to shoot and also during editing. It should depict all of the shots and contain notes on shot type, camera movement, description of action and sound/audio.
Once the storyboard is complete, it can be turned into a shooting script.
Everyone will need a copy of the storyboard, including director, camera operator, actors/extras and sound recordists.
Storyboards are much better when photos are used to depict the shots you want however I chose to hand draw mine which was easier with the time limit I had to work with.



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