Topic: Storyboarding?
What's so special about storyboarding?
It seems like it's a major part of brickfilming and everyone's doing it here. I haven't tried it but it seems to me like it's painstaking and takes up a LOT of time. I can draw very well, but i'm not planning on drawing out every single frame in my film on a whiteboard or computer screen. I usually just think in pictures of how i want the final result to be, or have an idea for a story or set, then work my way to build everything to match and animate it. If i need to write out a story, i'll write out a story of how i want it to go (and oneliners and things, if i'd need them, can come along the way whilst filming), but most of the time i'll improvise it in my head first, and i don't need storyboarding for that.
So... Why?