Storyboard Artwork Project/Options

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The two parts of storyboarding:
The challenge of storyboarding is two fold:


 * Step 1 - Breaking down the scene.


 * Breaking the scene down means deciding which shots will be filmed. For each shot, you must decide the camera angle, the camera lens, the camera movement, the actor's movements. At the same time, you must decide the flow of the story from shot to shot.


 * Step 2 - Drawing the pictures.


 * Once you have made these decisions, you must draw thumbnail storyboards to communicate this information to me and the rest of our jolly crew who will work on your movie. We don't know what you are thinking unless you draw us a picture.


 * Send me your thumbnail storyboard frames.


 * When you are finished, send me your individual storyboard frames. I will create the storyboard for you.


 * Be sure to let me know what you are doing. You can email me by  Clicking Here. [[Image:Crystal Clear app xfmail.png|24px]]


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Begin now!

 * Print out this worksheet and begin.
 * Just print out the Storyboard Worksheet and decide what the audience should see.


 * That is all you have to do in this lesson.


 * Note:15 minutes maximum
 * Creating the thumbnail storyboards with pencil and paper should take only 15 minutes. If you spend more than 15 minutes on that part of the lesson, you are trying too hard.  Keep it simple!


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How to submit your thumbnail storyboards
You can submit your storyboards in at least four different ways.


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Creating the thumbnail storyboards
This is the most important and challenging lesson in the whole course. Here you make the creative decisions.

In this lesson, you create the motion picture… with pencil and paper! In this lesson, you break down the scene into individual shoots and you draw the thumbnail storyboards for all the shots.

Many filmmakers say that once you have completed the storyboards for a movie, you have completed the movie.



If you have problems... If you have problems visualizing the scene, immediately go to the next lesson which uses the fantasitic demo program, FrameForge 3D Studio.
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 * Option 1 - Pencil and Paper Thumbnail Storyboards
 * Send me your individual thumbnail storyboards. (Scan the images, scan the page into your computer or mail me your thumbnail storyboards.)


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 * Option 2 - Refer to our library of storyboard frames
 * Tell me which frames you want by looking at our library of possible frames for this movie.


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 * Option 3 - Draw the thumbnail storyboards into your computer
 * Draw your frames into the computer using ArtRage2, Photoshop, or other software.


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 * Option 4 - Storyboard Artwork Project
 * Once the Storyboard Artwork Project produces stamps for Tux Paint (or other program), you will be able to quickly and easily draw your frames using the free Tux Paint.

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 * Or just go to next lesson...
 * If you wish, you can skip all of this and go to the lesson: Create the 3D storyboard. In that lesson, you use FrameForge 3D Studio demo version to create the storyboard frames.




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Storyboard Artwork Project

 * This project turns Tux Paint into a storyboarding program for narrative filmmaking. This course shows you how to create special stamps which turn Tux Paint into a very simple storyboarding program similar to Storyboard Quick] and Storyboard Artist.


 * Tux Paint is a fun drawing program for kids. It allows kids to add pictures called "Stamps" to their artwork.  Storyboard Quick and Storyboard Artist also uses stamps to draw storyboards but, unlike Tux Paint, these programs are not free.  These special stamps are pictures of people in various poses, viewed from many different angles.  Storyboard Quick uses hand drawn pictures of people while Storyboard Artist uses 2D pictures from Poser.


 * Anyone who likes to draw figures or is learning to use Poser or DAZ Studio can participate. All you have to do is create poses of people viewed from many different angles. The first two pages of instructions are up. Click here to take a look! Then email me! Robert Elliott


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The next page

 * If you want to try creating storyboards with Art Rage FREE, go to Storyboarding with ArtRage2


 * Otherwise, you are ready to go to the course on 3D Storyboarding. [[Image:Crystal Clear action forward.png|24px]]


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Your career in storyboarding
If you enjoy creating storyboarding, you can make a career of it. There are many kinds of storyboarding, not just for motion pictures. This includes storyboarding for television advertising. That's were you will make most of your money.
 * Do you like making storyboards?

Take a look at Above and Beyond Artists Agency - Film Artists:Storyboards for examples from professional storyboard artists.
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