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Storyboarding for Feature Animation-Schoolism

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Storyboarding for Feature Animation-Schoolism | 8.86 GB

Storyboarding is a fundamental process when it comes to planning a film project, pitching your ideas, and ultimately bringing a script to the big screen.

But what does it take to become a good story artist and work in feature animation? Join story artist and 2D animator, Alessandra Sorrentino, to talk about the art of storyboarding as it applies to feature animation, take a look at the many ways to tell a story, and go over the tools you’ll need to help the Director convey their idea.

In this course, Alessandra covers a wide-range of topics including how to draw quickly, camera work, different types of shots, cutting, camera movements, beatboards, drawing with clarity, pitching, staging, how to lead the eye, the role of the story artist in a studio setting, how to build your portfolio and much more, with plenty of demos, TV/film studies, and engaging assignments to do along the way.

It covers topics such as visual storytelling, character design, camera placement, pacing, and creating storyboards that are ready for production.

Storyboarding is the process of creating a visual representation of a story or narrative, usually in the form of a series of sketches or images arranged in a sequence.

In the context of animation, storyboarding involves creating a sequence of panels that show the major events and actions in the story, along with any dialogue and sound effects. Storyboards help animators and directors to visualize and refine the story, experiment with different camera angles and shots, and ensure that the pacing and flow of the animation is consistent and effective.

Storyboarding is also used in other creative industries, such as video games, advertising, and graphic novels, where it serves a similar purpose of planning and visualizing the story or content.

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