Question

What does a storyboard look like?


schedule of all the different scenes and locations


outline with notes and scenes


illustrated strip showing camera shot sequence


typed script of a story

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A storyboard generally looks like an *illustrated strip showing camera shot sequence*. It is a visual representation of a sequence of events in a film, animation, or video. Each panel or frame in the storyboard depicts a key scene, including important details like camera angles, character actions, and sometimes dialogue or direction notes. This helps filmmakers and animators visualize the narrative flow and plan the production.

The other options you mentioned also play a role in the filmmaking process but are not what a storyboard specifically refers to:

- **Schedule of all the different scenes and locations**: This is typically a production schedule or shot list, outlining when and where scenes will be filmed.

- **Outline with notes and scenes**: This is more of a script outline or treatment, summarizing the story's structure and key points.

- **Typed script of a story**: This refers to the screenplay, which includes dialogue, character descriptions, and scene directions but is not visual like a storyboard.

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