For all our students storyboarding their short film projects we're recommending the video above by Russell Hasenauer titled "Storyboarding for People Who Can't Draw". It's a useful video because it helps to explain how the storyboarding process can be achieved even by students who don't draw well, or lack confidence in their drawing. Storyboarding is not chiefly about drawing - it's about how you juxtapose shots to tell a story, ideally clearly and simply.
Showing posts with label Animation storyboards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animation storyboards. Show all posts
Tuesday, 8 March 2022
Saturday, 13 February 2021
Why Animators Need an Animatic
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| "Giles and Rupert's Prehistoric Predicament" |
An animatic is an essential first step in the creation of any animated content. Don't start animating until you have made your animatic - this is where you will test your material and make sure that your story makes sense.
Tuesday, 13 February 2018
Free Storyboard Masterclass on Feb 22nd
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| Francesca "Chess" Adams |
Storyboarding is one of the most interesting parts of the pre-production process. It's where drawing meets storytelling.
Wednesday, 20 September 2017
Free Storyboard Software - Storyboarder
Titled simply "Storyboarder", it works on both a Mac and a PC and is free to download.
Monday, 21 November 2016
Blue Zoo Launches New StoryBoard Software
One of the highlights of last week's Blue GFX Expo was a presentation of Panel Forge Pro (the first public demonstration of the software), a new storyboard and pipeline tool which has now been extensively road tested at Blue Zoo on the Miffy the Rabbit and Digby Dragon TV Series.
Panel Forge uses 3D Layouts – much like its rival Redboard (also developed here in London) – to save time in Storyboarding. Panel Forge allows board artists to use low resolution 3D assets to help set up camera angles and layouts, and has been used on “10,000 shots” to date. So, what is Panel Forge all about, and why should our students be interested?
Panel Forge uses 3D Layouts – much like its rival Redboard (also developed here in London) – to save time in Storyboarding. Panel Forge allows board artists to use low resolution 3D assets to help set up camera angles and layouts, and has been used on “10,000 shots” to date. So, what is Panel Forge all about, and why should our students be interested?
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
Book Recommendation: Prepare to Board! by Nancy Beiman
Prepare to Board! by Nancy Beiman is the book we are recommending to students of storyboarding here at Animation Apprentice. This is an excellent book from a master animator, who teaches at Sheridan College in Canada. It is arguably the best book you can buy on animation storyboarding.
Nancy Beiman was for many years a supervising animator at Disney (most notably on Hercules) and, like many old-school 2D animators, she does storyboards and character design as well as animation.
There is also a companion site online which has extra resources, and a free downloadable PDF Learning Guide.
Nancy Beiman was for many years a supervising animator at Disney (most notably on Hercules) and, like many old-school 2D animators, she does storyboards and character design as well as animation.
There is also a companion site online which has extra resources, and a free downloadable PDF Learning Guide.
Tuesday, 5 April 2016
Free Redboard Tutorial!
Redboard is a great new piece of animation software, designed to help close the gap between 3D layout and storyboards, and generally to make storyboard artists' lives easier. Instead of starting with a blank piece of paper, or a blank screen, the story artist starts with a 3D layout, and you then draw over the top with a pen. So, it's just like traditional storyboards - but a lot of the 3D camera work and set layout is done for you. This short video demonstrates how Redboard works.
Friday, 1 April 2016
An Introduction to The Art of Storyboards
Storyboarding is a vital part of the animation process, and in the old 2D days of traditional animation, many animators did both. Nowadays, with drawing skills less necessary for 3D animation, storyboarding has tended to separate out into a different discipline. But even animators who don't like to draw should understand a bit about how the storyboard process works. This short ten minute video explores what storyboards are all about - and what the different kinds of storyboards are.
Thursday, 14 January 2016
Redboard - a Better Way to Storyboard?
As everyone knows, animation starts with a hand-drawn storyboard process, then goes to 3D Layout, and finally to animation.
But what if you could combine the storyboard process and 3D Layout, to make your animation pipeline work faster, with fewer mistakes?
This is what Redboard, a new animation and pre-via storyboard software, aims to do. And best of all, it actually works.
Sunday, 15 June 2014
Storyboarding for animation by Frank Gladstone
Lupus animation presents Storyboarding for animation by veteran animator, storyboard artist and producer Frank Gladstone. Frank is a world-class talent and an excellent teacher - last year I attended his storyboard class myself and learned a huge amount. He does lectures and workshops and tells lots and lots of (mostly terrible) jokes. Anyone looking for a crash course in Hollywood storyboarding would be well advised to sign up. The course runs from 28 July to 22 August. Full details below.
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