Monday, 30 April 2018

3 3 differences

3 uses of mood boards
· Will help establish the basics of what you want. colour palettes, typography, the layout, images.
· They can help save time as after doing it you know roughly what you want to include.
· Mood boards are "fluid" meaning that although the final piece may be online you can do a mood board for any media platform making it very versatile.
3 uses of storyboards
· Helps to recognise the amount of time you'll need to produce whatever you are producing e.g. film or trailer.
· You roughly draw up the scenes needed so you know where to start and finish instead of just starting to film random bits here and there.
· Will help you to pre-visualise everything before you have started any actual production
3 differences between the two.
·  A storyboard is specific to a set genre whereas a mood board will be of just a general subject.
·  A mood board can be used to suggest a genre, colour scheme etc whereas a storyboard will show scenes and be more of a template.

·  Mood boards will help you get a general idea of what you want however a storyboard will show you what production needs to be done.

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