Blog #7: Pre Visualization Material for the Master Shot Scene

Pre Visualization Material for the Master Shot Scene

by Lily Frame

         Ansel Adams described the act of visualization in photography as, “the ability to anticipate a finished image before making the exposure.” This act of visualization is the grounding roots of pre-visualization in film.


Creating the pre-visualization materials was a lot more difficult than I imagined. I was unaware that each pre-visualization material built off each other therefore my group began with creating the marked shooting script and then continued to create the storyboard, overhead diagrams, shot list, and budget. Our group designated a part of the assignment to each member based upon our roles, which was effective because we each coordinated times to meet up. The hardest part of the assignment was coordinating four different visions for this story onto the storyboard, but we each collaborated to create something I am really excited to bring to life. 

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