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Myrline M: The importance of step by step planning of a video before actually filming it is that if you didn't plan before filming then you would have made many mistakes without noticing. Also, the video probably wouldn't come out the way you imagined it to. What I found most important about planning is making sure that we do everything 

Sherri Duverger: It's important to plan step by step videos before filming it because when you start filming it everything is flawless and or you can fix any problems before filming it. Also what I found most important is that as you plan you get the general idea of what the video will come out to be.  

Tristian Erdman: It is important to plan before filming because if you simply put together a video without practicing and knowing how things are going to be done and when they are going to be done, then your video would be a total mess. What I found most important about planning is making sure people know their lines that they are suppose to say and how they are suppose to say it.
 
Christina Filossaint: The importance of step by step planning of a video before actually filming is that the people that are going to be in the video understands and learns their part. Also, if you think you're just going to film before practicing shooting the video is going to be a total disaster. What I found most important about planning is making sure you get every little detail such as music, positions you will stand during shooting the video etc.


 
 Myrline M: We haven't gotten to do the video part but I think it would be hard to do because the commercial is only 30 seconds to 45 seconds long. And we're going to have to edit a lot of things to make it perfect. And I think the thing that would probably surprise me would be how much it might be.

Sherri Duverger: We have not started the video yet but I think what will put me in shock is most is the fact the by doing the script and storyboard making the video would be fast, easy, and enjoyable.

Tristian Erdman: at first it was scared because we didn't have any good ideas until I got hit in the head with an idea so then it changed to joy. I also felt excited because we would be making our own commercial for GLIDES and a lot of people are going to see it at the presentation. The storyboard was challenging because it had to be done on computer paper so we had to start over.

Christina Filossaint: First of all, doing the storyboard and script was a bit challenging but then Tristian got this idea of a game show. After that, things were going smoothly with the idea of a game show. Turning the storyboard and script into a video was kind of difficult because other members in other society's sometimes would not cooperate so that made it a bit difficult to do the video. What surprised me the most is that we actually finished the video!  At first,
 

Sherri Duverger: The relationship is that they both tell a story. But the difference is that a storyboard explains something in pictures.   a script is for rehearsing when you are in a play or on

(Mryline.M)A storyboard is when you have a panel or any type of paper and it has pictures or drawings showing different scene. While a script is the writing parts that go with the storyboard and both are telling a story of something.

Christina Filossaint: The relationship between a storyboard and a script is that they both try to tell a story. A script is something you write to tell a story, while a storyboard is describing something in pictures to get the point across.

(Tristian Erdman) A storyboard is a panel or panels on which a sequence of sketches depicts the significant changes of action and scene in a planned film, as for a movie, television show, or advertisement. When a script is a manuscript or one of various copies of the written text of a play, motion picture, or radio or television broadcast.