As you can see in the images below, after watching the original version of the Breakfest Club, Diana was instructed to redraw the scenes that we were planning on recording and redoing.
This was extremely important for the post production of our remake as it gave us a valid structure to follow coherently and ensure that the scenes we reproduced were not off point or nowhere near similar.
As known in all film productions, post production is what allows the curators to be able to make a good piece of work.
The storyboard does not only consist of images, the text that is seen in the boxes informs the camera manager of the angles that each shot should be record at. The type of shot it would be i.e; shot types such as zoomed in, pan, close up, extreme close up etc.

In conclusion, you can see that the images that were created on the story board were important and useful for our production of the film.



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