Storyboards help you visualize what you want to film before you actually shoot it. It gives you a visual reference and allows you to keep track of specific shots you want to include in your project (such as insert shots). Storyboarding can act as a visual reference for parts of your script that require action. You can also add notes for lighting, camera angles, shots, etc. below your storyboards. You can even add "notes" in your drawing, such as drawing arrows or framing boxes to show a change in framing or direction.
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