
What is storyboarding and why the film industry is using it?
Learn the basic framing in cinematography. How and when do you use each and one of them and what emotions do you convey then.
What is the 180 degree rule. How do you use it and how do you break it. Find out here.
Let´s go through a story beat using the 180-degree rule, framing, and camera angle to convey the emotions in this scene.
Look how easy it is to sketch people from life. In this lecture, I´m introducing you to a useful practice that will improve your drawing skill immensely. To be able to quickly grasp the character´s posture, proportions, weight, and mood are essential for becoming a good and fast storyboard artist.
This is a quick overview of what one-point perspective is. If you are a beginner, this video will be very useful to understand the basics of perspective.
What is a Two-point perspective? Grasp the concept quickly and just use it as a base to implement it in your storyboarding.
How to warm up with your character before you start storyboarding.
How to break down the script and start storyboarding while keeping the tension and excitement in the scene.
How can you go about taking each frame from your thumbnails, cleaning them up, adding a background, and breaking them down to enough poses to create panels for your animatic?
What is the final result?
As an exercise take that piece of script and find a different way to tell the story, starting from thumbnails, clean frames, and animatic.
In this course, you will learn the main principles of storyboarding for Film and Animation. Filmmaking is an art form in itself and the best filmmaking is when you are able to convey your idea without disturbing the viewer with strange camera angles, directions of cuts.
That´s why it is important to know how to pre-plan your film. Storyboarding is just that - the blueprint of your film, or any film.
It is a cheaper way to understand whether your story is working or not before even starting the production.
Here I´m going to teach you how to use camera angles, framing, and pacing to deliver strong story beats.
You will get a quick course on perspective and why is that important when you storyboard.
Also, you will learn how to draw fast. Because when you are in production working for a big company, you will need to produce a lot of panels per day. And for that, speed is even more important than clean drawing.
I will guide you step by step through this course using simple examples so you can dive into the Art of storyboarding and start applying it to your own projects or create a portfolio to apply to movie companies.