Storyboard

When storyboarding, I paid close attention to every detail, especially the interactions between the characters. To better convey their emotions and narrative, I carefully designed their eye contact, movement coordination, and relative positioning within the frame. For example, in scenes where they exchange glances, I used subtle facial expressions and slight gestures to highlight their mutual understanding and emotional connection. In more intense moments, I adjusted their distance and posture to create a sense of tension. These deliberate choices not only helped shape the characters’ personalities and relationships but also allowed the audience to intuitively feel their psychological states.

During production, my instructor’s guidance gave me a deeper understanding of spatial relationships within the frame. He emphasized the importance of maintaining depth in composition and ensuring harmony between the characters and the background, especially in dynamic scenes where crossing the line of action must be avoided. I learned that crossing the line disrupts the audience’s perception of the characters’ positions, leading to confusion in the storytelling. To address this, I meticulously adjusted camera angles during storyboarding to ensure smooth and logical transitions between shots. These careful refinements enhanced the clarity and coherence of the narrative, making the animation more immersive while significantly improving its professionalism and visual appeal.

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