LessonPage:Sample 3D Storyboard FrameForge 2

This school is:
Narrative film production - Wikiversity Film School
This course is:
The basics of narrative filmmaking
This lesson is:
Lesson: 3D Storyboarding
Pages of this Lesson:
Storyboarding using 3D software
Introduction to FrameForge 3D Studio free demo version
Getting started with FrameForge 3D Studio
Quick Exercise - Over-the-shoulder shot - 4 points
Page 1 - Getting started storyboarding "Seduced by the Dark Side!"
Page 2 - A simple example
Page 3 - Building a movie set inside FrameForge
alternative
Page 4 - Creating depth of field inside FrameForge free demo version
Before and After: corrections by instructor
The corrections for Sir Mok
All the completed storyboards by students
The amazing storyboard from Gare Cline
large version

Optional

Example #1 · Example #2 · Other software for storyboards · 3D storyboard creation in DAZ Studio - Croc
The Unformatted Movie Script
"Seduced by the Dark Side!"

EXTERIOR - The local movie theater - NIGHT


(1) The Young Person and Old Person stand looking at the movie poster outside the theater.



The "Dancing Fairies" music begins to play.



Slowly dolly in as music builds.




A smile begins to form on the young persons face.




Cut to the poster and dolly in slowly.

The "Dancing Fairies" music morphs into the Star Wars theme.



(2) Young Person: "That was a great movie..."





Cut to a side view as the Star Wars music begins to fade to street noise.



(3) Young Person (contined): "but I do not understand one thing."





The young person;s head turns to the older person.



(4) Old Person: "What's that?"





Wide angle shot to show emotional distance between the two characters.



(5) Young Person: "How can anyone be seduced by the Dark Side?"





Immediately a dark cord plays.



(6) The old person thinks for a while. Old Person: "Humm!"





Thinking very slowly.

Music: The music starts with "thinking music" and then morphs into to "fairie music". Finally, the music comes to a sharp halt.



(7a) Old Person: "What computer do you..."







(7b) Old Person(off camera): "... have at home?"





Cut in mid sentence to see the young person's anticipation.



(8) Young Person (eagerly): "A Macintosh!"





The young person's face lights up with excitement.



(9) Old Person: "But what computer does your father use at work?"





Military music for thoughts of father.



(10) The young person thinks for a moment. Young Person: "Humm!"





Music: The music starts as thinking music and shifts to fairy music and then ends with the Star Wars theme.





(11) Young Person (amazed and excited): "Seduced by the Dark Side!"





Full Star Wars theme begins to play.



(12) The Old Person smiles. Old Person: "Ahh!"







The face lights with a knowing smile as the fairy music starts again.



(13) Old Person and the Young Person walk toward home together.





Lock the camera for a matte painting.



The camera remains locked. When the matte painting is added, the shot will look like this:



(14) Fade to Black.



The End


.

EXTERIOR - The local movie theater - NIGHT


(1) The Young Person and Old Person stand looking at the movie poster outside the theater.



The "Dancing Fairies" music begins to play.



Slowly dolly in as music builds.




A smile begins to form on the young persons face.




Cut to the poster and dolly in slowly.

The "Dancing Fairies" music morphs into the Star Wars theme.



(2) Young Person: "That was a great movie..."





Cut to a side view as the Star Wars music begins to fade to street noise.



(3) Young Person (contined): "but I do not understand one thing."





The young person;s head turns to the older person.



(4) Old Person: "What's that?"





Wide angle shot to show emotional distance between the two characters.



(5) Young Person: "How can anyone be seduced by the Dark Side?"





Immediately a dark cord plays.



(6) The old person thinks for a while. Old Person: "Humm!"





Thinking very slowly.

Music: The music starts with "thinking music" and then morphs into to "fairie music". Finally, the music comes to a sharp halt.



(7a) Old Person: "What computer do you..."







(7b) Old Person(off camera): "... have at home?"





Cut in mid sentence to see the young person's anticipation.



(8) Young Person (eagerly): "A Macintosh!"





The young person's face lights up with excitement.



(9) Old Person: "But what computer does your father use at work?"





Military music for thoughts of father.



(10) The young person thinks for a moment. Young Person: "Humm!"





Music: The music starts as thinking music and shifts to fairy music and then ends with the Star Wars theme.





(11) Young Person (amazed and excited): "Seduced by the Dark Side!"





Full Star Wars theme begins to play.



(12) The Old Person smiles. Old Person: "Ahh!"







The face lights with a knowing smile as the fairy music starts again.



(13) Old Person and the Young Person walk toward home together.





Lock the camera for a matte painting.



The camera remains locked. When the matte painting is added, the shot will look like this:



(14) Fade to Black.



The End


.



Why Did You Create The Thuumbnai Storyboards?

Since the 3D storyboards look so good, why bother making thumbnail storyboards which look so ugly? Thumbnail storyboards are quick and dirty so see if the scene will work. 3D storyboards explain to everyone how the scene will be shot. Each has its own purpose. Each is important.


FrameForge 3D Studio - Demo Version

Important to all filmmakers
The most important thing to understand about this lesson is you can download and begin using the demo version of FrameForge 3D Studio immediately. All of the figures and the movie sets contruction tools are built in. You can place characters into the scene and immediately look at them through different lenses. For a filmmaker, this is amazing. And since the demo version is free (for 20 uses), it is fantastic! It is rare that I can find a program that I can really recommend so highly. Robert Elliott




Your Next Step

Take your thumbnail storyboard and turn it into a 3D storyboard with FrameForge 3D Studio. When you have finished even just a few of the storyboards, email them to me.
Once you are finished, we will discuss which direction you should go next.

Contact Your Instructor

  • Your instructor for this class is Robert Elliott. To email me, you simply Click Here.
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