The Art of the Storyboard
Storyboarding for Film, TV, and Animation
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Focal Press
- Date of Publication 29 January 1999
- ISBN 9780240803296
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages240 pages
- Size 254xx mm
- Weight 581 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Approx. 150 illustrations 0
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Long description:
The Art of the Storyboard shows beginners how to conceptualize and render the drawings that will communicate continuity to the cinematographer, set designer, and special effects supervisor, or to create the skeletal outline around which an animated program is developed.
Using sketches of shots from classic films, from silents to the present, The Art of the Storyboard covers the history and evolution of this craft and discusses the essentials of translating one's vision onto paper, from the rough sketch to the finished storyboard. Over 100 illustrations from the author's and other storyboard artists' work illuminate the text throughout. Exercises at the end of each chapter help students to develop essential drawing and visualizing skills.
The Art of the Storyboard teaches basic drawing techniques and illustrates the use of perspective, light and shade, and depth of field needed in order to render the human figure in motion. In this book students are introduced to essential components of storyboarding, such as framing, placement of figures, and use of camera angles
'While this book seems targeted at professional storyboard artists, beginners who want to take a more professional approach toward productions will find it valuable. It is chock full of valuable advice for anyone who wishes to create a visual representation of a production before rolling tape.' - Videomaker
The Art of the Storyboard shows beginners how to conceptualize and render the drawings that will communicate continuity to the cinematographer, set designer, and special effects supervisor, or to create the skeletal outline around which an animated program is developed.
Using sketches of shots from classic films, from silents to the present, The Art of the Storyboard covers the history and evolution of this craft and discusses the essentials of translating one's vision onto paper, from the rough sketch to the finished storyboard. Over 100 illustrations from the author's and other storyboard artists' work illuminate the text throughout. Exercises at the end of each chapter help students to develop essential drawing and visualizing skills.
The Art of the Storyboard teaches basic drawing techniques and illustrates the use of perspective, light and shade, and depth of field needed in order to render the human figure in motion. In this book students are introduced to essential components of storyboarding, such as framing, placement of figures, and use of camera angles
Table of Contents:
The Storyboard's Beginnings; The Storyboard Artist: Team Player; Drawing the Basic Storyboard; How the Storyboard Meets the Needs of Each Member of the Production Team; Drawing the Components of the Storyboard; More Basic Drawing Techniques; Giving Order and Increased Reality To the Visuals Within the Storyboard; Depth of Field/Manipulating Light; Perspective and Depth of Field/More on Receding Planes; The Shot Part I; The Shot Part II; Appendix 1: A Word About Cartoons, Commercials and Multimedia; Appendix 2: Interviews
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