SCREENPLAY

"Bringing Stories to Life, One Frame at a Time."
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10 hours

About Course

This course offers an in-depth exploration of storyboarding, guiding students through its essential role in film and media production. Topics covered include visualizing scripts, principles of composition, character and emotion, lighting techniques, and advanced storyboarding methods. Students will engage in hands-on assignments, such as creating storyboards for various film scenes, analyzing compositions, and experimenting with digital tools. The course also delves into practical aspects like location scouting, production planning, and collaboration with directors and producers. By the end, students will have developed a comprehensive storyboard portfolio, showcasing their skills in visual storytelling.

What Will You Learn?

  • Master the fundamentals of storyboarding and visual storytelling.
  • Learn to translate scripts into compelling visual plans.
  • Understand composition techniques like the Rule of Thirds and Golden Ratio.
  • Explore depth, perspective, and how to create atmosphere through visuals.
  • Analyze and storyboard film scenes for narrative flow.
  • Develop skills in conveying character emotions through visual cues.
  • Create dynamic action sequences with blocking and camera movements.
  • Experiment with lighting techniques to set mood and tone.
  • Scout and integrate locations creatively into storyboards.
  • Get hands-on experience with digital storyboarding tools and software.
  • Collaborate effectively with directors and producers on visual ideas.
  • Explore advanced techniques like non-linear storytelling and visual metaphors.
  • Understand ethical and legal considerations in storyboarding.
  • Plan production timelines, budgets, and resources using storyboards.
  • Build a professional storyboard portfolio for a short film project.

Material Includes

  • Access to storyboarding software and digital tools.
  • Sample film scripts for storyboard creation exercises.
  • Example storyboard templates and visual guides.
  • Access to instructional videos and tutorials.
  • Recommended reading materials on visual storytelling and composition.
  • Case studies and film scene analysis resources.
  • Collaboration and feedback opportunities with peers and instructors.
  • Templates for production planning and budgeting.

Course Content

Introduction to Storyboarding & Visualization

  • Introduction to Storyboarding
  • Visualizing Scripts
  • Principles of Composition

Technical Aspects of Storyboarding

Movement, Action, and Lighting

Environment and Technology

Collaboration, Ethics, and Advanced Techniques

Final Project & Production Planning

Instructors

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dhaka_film

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2 Students
30 Courses