Story board vs final shot

Note on Storyboard vs. Final Shot

Creating a storyboard was an important step in visualizing how each scene would look before we started filming. It helped us plan camera angles, lighting, and movement. But once we got on set, some things changed. The space, lighting, or performance sometimes led us to adjust our original plans. For example, one scene we originally storyboarded with a wide shot ended up being more powerful as a close-up. In another, we improvised camera movement that wasn’t in the drawings but added a lot of intensity. Comparing our storyboard to the final shots shows how filmmaking is both planned and spontaneous—some of our best moments came from adapting on the spot. 

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