After looking at a range of story boards from works such as 'Star Wars: A New Hope' and 'Westworld', I realized that story boards are essential preliminary stages of any competent piece of moving image. These example of film story boards also show that a story board does not have to necessarily with hold every single frame in the film, but instead, each frame represents either one shot or a change in action or events in the film.
Therefore, due to time constraints, The story board for this documentary had to contain basic stick man illustrations. The storyboard will act as a visual marker for what the documentary will be in vision. However, if there are any limitations such as time, filming schedual problems or I find that an idea does not work in practice, then the film will deviate in production as a form of adaptation.





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