Storyboard for Animation
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
If you want to create an animation, you’ll need to make something else first: A Storyboard!
A storyboard is a planned sequence of key scenes of how your animation or film will unfold, shot by shot.
In this class, I’ll walk you through how to storyboard for an animation based on your own individual story’s needs.
You will explore the process of:
- Identifying the main theme of your story
- Collecting relevant references
- Learning the Principles of Storyboarding
- Learning Terminology
- Creating beat boards
- Thumbnailing your script/story
- Drafting your storyboard
- Finalising your Storyboard
By the end of this class, students will know how to storyboard effectively based on their core story theme, and have completed a storyboard ready to be animated.
These skills can also be applied into creating animatics or motion comics.
Those without an existing story idea will be given a link to a version of "The Emperor's new clothes". Feel free to reinterpret and adapt this in any way for your board!
Syllabus
- Intro
- Finding the Main Theme
- Collecting References
- Principles of Storyboarding: Storytelling
- Principles of Storyboarding: Clarity
- Principles of Storyboarding: 180° Rule
- Principles of Storyboarding: Composition
- Principles of Storyboarding: Continuity
- Creating Beat Boards
- Storyboard Terminology: Part 1
- Storyboard Terminology: Part 2
- Thumbnails
- Rough Draft
- Revised Draft
- Finalising your Storyboard
- Final Thoughts
Taught by
Sue Anne Chan
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