The Art of Storyboarding 1.0
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Category: Video
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Publisher: ASK Video
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Size: 126 MB
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Last Updated: 2014-01-20 |
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Price: $19.99
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Publisher's description - The Art of Storyboarding 1.0
In this course, you learn filmmaking techniques and principles that are essential knowledge for every storyboard artist.
Storyboard artist Siobhan Twomey is back with a sequel to her very popular introductory course!
It all starts with a script. That`s why this course begins with the all-important script breakdown. Siobhan teaches you how to approach a new script. She walks you through all the different initial stages of planning, sketching and developing story ideas. She shows you how to discover the important story points and develop shot sequences. In the process, you learn about staging & composition and choosing the proper camera angles to reinforce the intention of the script.
Next up is a section on "opening sequences" where you learn about constructing the sequence of different kinds of shots to reinforce a powerful storyline. Siobhan then explores alternative sequences that establish more dramatic effects by using camera techniques like extreme close-ups and wide-shots.
The final sections focus on screen direction and cuts. Here we learn the 180 degree rule and more advanced cutting techniques to enhance action, movement and motivation. The concluding tutorials explain how to transform your board "roughs" into finished, production-ready storyboards.
Some storyboards appear with kind permission from Kavaleer Productions Ltd, www.kavaleer.com
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Planning and Prepping 3. The Art of Thumbnail 4. Staging 5. Opening Sequences 6. Alternative Opening Sequences 7. Close Ups 8. Dialogue with Corresponding Shots 9. The Cutaway 10. Point of View and Over the Shoulder Shots 11. The 180 Degree Rule 12. Screen Direction 13. When to Cut 14. When not to Cut 15. Rough to Clean Up 16. Match Cuts and Hook Ups 17. Review, Feedback and Revisions 18. Where the Board Goes Next 19. Conclusion
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