Before doing my final shoot, we needed to create and draw up our own storyboards for the shoot we were going to do. My initial idea was to make a small and handy pamplet that children can use to understand light painting and a slow shutter speed. It'd also help children to make simple illustrations of either symbols or basic shapes as well as show the results of some that I had done myself.
Here, you can find both story boards and a small annotation under each one, telling you what the image is meant to be of.
Storyboard 1:
This is the first sheet of my storyboard, in this sheet I start of with some complex things to create with light painting but slow down and stick to easier things as idea's on what children were capable of doing came to mind. Storyboard 1 features such things like a group of love hearts and bubbles which would be draw with a torch under a slow shutter speed to create the light painting.
Storyboard 2:
Our second and final story board features 8 more common and simple symbols and illustrations that children would be able to draw. We have things such as a water droplet and a spiral which a child would be able to do with a little practice and help. Again, like the last story board, a small annotation that tells you what you're looking at has been written as well.
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