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as for storyboarding, i'll find the lyrics, annotate instrumentation, dynamics, mood, beats, tempo, chords, then identify candidate scenes. and then i'll end up following 50% of what i planned from storyboarding.
advantage of storyboarding is that it does make it easier to see the overall direction of the video. disadvantage of storyboarding is that writing down scene sequences isn't the same as seeing them played in sequence.
as for lyrics, i tend to use them to guide scene selection. however, it's important to keep flow and overall direction in mind (it's really annoying to see an dramatic sequence interrupted by a comedic scene just to fit lyrics). when i encounter nonsensical lyrics, i either ignore them (which allows me to play off previous or upcoming scenes), or i interpret them figuratively.
this usually happens during the editing process, when you have to watch and listen to a 2-second fragment 50 times over to get the timing right. the storyboarding process won't be so bad.DDramone wrote:i always thought i'd just listen to the song over and over again, but say i wanna do a vid to a song i really like. i dont wanna kill the song for myself