Impress your audience before you’ve even set up your camera.
When you embark on pitching a new project in film and television, words can only take you so far. Cinema and television are visual mediums. That means, at times, a picture is worth a thousand words. Plus, executives hate to read. So how can you communicate to them what your project will look and feel like? Enter the lookbook.
Today I want to go over what a lookbook is, how you can make one, and look at a few examples of lookbooks I managed to dig up that can help you with your process.
Ready? Let’s dive into the project together.
How to Make a Lookbook For Your Film or TV Project (with Examples)
After talking to a few friends across the industry, I felt like I heard a few definitions for lookbooks, so I think we should start at the basics.
Author: Jason Hellerman
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.