Location Scouting
"Location Scouting is a vital process in the pre-production stage of filmmaking and commercial photography. Once scriptwriters, producers or directors have decided what general kind of scenery they require for the various parts of their work that is shot outside of the studio, a search is begun for a suitable place or "location" outside the studio. Location scouts will also look for appropriately spectacular or interesting locations beforehand, to have a database of locations in case of requests."
This is the definition of Location Scouting from Wikipedia. Tonight I'm going to do some location scouting to aid me in the creation of my storyboard. Hopefully after this I shall get a good idea of what my storyboard's setting will look like, as I have already sorted the story. I shall be location scouting around the streets of Chell Heath and Chell. I shall also be taking pictures of Chatterly Whitfield and the open land around it. Hopefully, this will aid the creation of my final project greatly, and conclude with the setting of my movie.
This is the definition of Location Scouting from Wikipedia. Tonight I'm going to do some location scouting to aid me in the creation of my storyboard. Hopefully after this I shall get a good idea of what my storyboard's setting will look like, as I have already sorted the story. I shall be location scouting around the streets of Chell Heath and Chell. I shall also be taking pictures of Chatterly Whitfield and the open land around it. Hopefully, this will aid the creation of my final project greatly, and conclude with the setting of my movie.