Monday, December 3, 2012

More on Storyboard Flow





Guest Blogger! - Hannah D.

Story boarding can be used to help you develop and understand a character for your story. Below is an example of a school bully knocking over a girl's tray at lunch. Through the story boarding, you can get a feel for the personality, actions, and intentions of the bully.
-Hannah D.
Click to learn more about Hannah D.'s topic, creating an antagonist

Storyboard Art



To view my entire interview with animator Brian Lemay please click the link provided.

To learn more about Brian Lemay or what he has to offer about storyboards and animation, click the links provided.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Panel Types


Pardew, Les (2005). Beginning Illustration and Storyboarding For Games. Boston MA 02210: Thomson Course Technology PTR.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Understanding the Panel



Pardew, Les (2005). Beginning Illustration and Storyboarding For Games. Boston MA 02210: Thomson Course Technology PTR.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Why Storyboard?






Brennan, John., Carmichael, Evan. Presentation Tip: Create a Storyboard that Sells. Retrieved from    
     http://www.evancarmichael.com/Sales/395/Presentation-Tip-Create-a-Storyboard-that-sells.html

Sonneman, Lily., Carmichael, Evan. Could You Be The World's Best Storyteller?. Retrieved from
     http://www.evancarmichael.com/Bussiness-Coach/6767/Could-You-Be-The-Worlds-Best-Visual-Storyteller.html