I am getting professional. Not just writing that shit down in a notebook, here I have a template! Used by:
http://j3px.deviantart.com/ I also am learning new terminology: CLOSE-UP SHOT or CU: Subject does not fill frame but is not in full view. E.g. Waist to head. BIG CLOSE UP or BCU: Subject fills screen fully. E.g. Actors face. HIGH CAMERA ANGLE: Camera looks down to subject. E.g. From a crane. LEVEL CAMERA ANGLE: Camera is at same level as subject. LOW CAMERA ANGLE: Looking at subject from below. Makes the subject look significant. LONG SHOT or LS: A shot from maximum distance. ESTABLISHING or EST: Usually makes use of a Long Shot to set the scene. POINT OF VIEW or POV / FIRST PERSON: A shot seen through the characters eyes. I like high and low camera angle, and pov. Also here are some typical arrows used in storyboards! Zooming: By placing a floating box in a frame with arrows you indicate zooming. Movement: Single arrows are usually used to indicate simple movements. Panning: Floating boxes with arrows can be used to show panning. Taken from: http://www.microfilmmaker.com/downloads/How_to_draw_storyboards.pdf
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