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Get Your Action Film Moving With Great Storyboarding

posted: Feb 16th, 2012

If you’re planning an action film, you’ve got a lot to think about. Your budget, your artistic vision, and your “money shots” must all come together to create an exceptional, exciting movie. Crafting polished, professional storyboarding is the key to effective previsualization – the storyboard acts as a template that maps out the action, from the very first frame to the final shot. As well, your storyboard can help you streamline your pre-production before the cameras start rolling – a great storyboard can save you time, money, and hassle…however, it must be put together correctly for the best results. (more…)

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Finding The Right Storyboarding Technique For Your Genre

posted: Aug 15th, 2011

Every genre, including drama, comedy, or horror, may require a different storyboarding approach. In order to get the best results, it’s important to look at the techniques directors use to get their pre-production in order. Different methods of storyboarding can offer better previsualization and a more streamlined end result. (more…)

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Learn The Secrets Of Effective Documentary Storyboarding

posted: Jul 17th, 2011

Filming a good documentary requires great attention to detail -careful research, passion for the subject matter at hand, and painstaking preparation can combine to create an unforgettable “slice of life” – one that really resonates with viewers. However, you must approach the pre-production part of your project correctly – part of getting it right relies on great storyboarding. Detailed storyboards will allow you to organize a lot of different types of information – you will also be able to plan out the entire pre-production process.

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Why is Digital Storyboard Software So Special?

posted: Feb 21st, 2011

Digital storyboard software was the wave of the future but NOW, the future is here…but how does it work, and just how easy is it to use? If you’ve wondered how storyboard programs can assist your efforts to create films, animation, or engaging presentations, we can help to explain the way it works. You’ll be amazed at the cutting-edge features built into today’s hottest software (and by the ease with which they can be used and enjoyed)! In fact, digital storyboard software is a powerful creative tool that can open up a whole new world of possibilities for indie directors, animators, producers and even teachers and ad executives.

Throughout the years, digital storyboard software has been refined to work with your own creative mindset. Programmers have taken a look at the pitfalls and problems of the past and ironed them out. The end result is a highly-intuitive interface that is totally user-friendly. For example, you can isolate a portion of your script, add pre-loaded artwork, props, dialogue, and backgrounds…all in mere minutes. You can work in a linear fashion, from the first frame to the last…or you can jump around and go where your imagination takes you. Programs like Storyboard Quick  and Storyboard Artist are designed for “creatives” just like you..whether you can draw or not.

Imagine the freedom you’ll enjoy when you can make different versions of your concept! With digital storyboarding, you can save different ideas, different camera angles, and different special effects. This can be a huge advantage – it can help you tighten up your story and get it ready for production. Traditional 2d storyboard software had its limitations, but those days are over. With today’s programs, a layered, three-dimensional effect is at your fingertips. StoryBoard Artist even imports 3d digital assets.

Importing 2d  images (photos) is so simple with programs like Storyboard Artist. This program is designed to work with the programs you already know and love. Once you’ve created your storyboard, sharing it with the world is even easier. You can make a Flash movie of your work and post it on your Internet blog or website. Going viral with your vision can be the key to attracting interest and investors.

One of the key benefits of digital storyboard software is the way it frees up your time – by supplying you with pre-loaded artwork, it removes the need to hire a live artist. In the past, dealing with story artists could bring lots of woes to aspiring directors and animators. Delays, expenses, “their” interpretation and drama were par for the course! Now, you can simply select from a dizzying array of characters, props, backgrounds, and special effects…it’s as easy as clicking a mouse. From start to finish, you can realize your artistic vision, and you won’t need to deal with the problems and pitfalls of 2d software or old-fashioned “paper” storyboards.

Storyboard examples are available all over the web – take a little time to explore this valuable new technology today. Once you’ve seen how polished, professional, and impressive digital storyboards are, you’ll want to move into the future with a program like Storyboard Quick or Storyboard Artist. Get your storyboards as perfect as they can possibly be with hot new software that is so easy to use. Since it streamlines your pre-production schedule, it pays for itself in the long run.

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Storyboarding Scene Creation Process

posted: Aug 25th, 2010

previzWhether you’re planning a film, presentation, or animated short, you need to consider every scene – each one will have it own arc and its own “feel”. By mapping out your scene from start to finish, you can study the arc of the action, and streamline the effect of your script and action. This process is known as scene creation, and it begins with a phase known as previz (previsualization).

During the previz phase, you must gather ideas and inspiration that you can use to flesh out your scenes and refine your ideas. Some aspiring directors, playwrights, animators, and even public speakers find the previz process a great creative tool – it allows them to play with different components of a scene (dialogue, locations, camera angles or “blocking”) to see what works best for each and every scene…

Brainstorming with a team can be a great way to amp up the previs phase – however, if you’re working alone, it’s still possible to do great previsualization. Simply spend some time collecting your thoughts and writing them down. Consider every single aspect of the scene, and analyze the way you want things to look, feel, and sound…emotions, special effects, and close-up or long shots should be examined under a mental microscope. Then, you can use these notes to move on to the next part of the scene creation process – storyboarding.

Storyboarding is the best way to capture the ebb and flow of frame-by-frame action – however, it can be quite time-consuming to produce. Over the years, paper storyboards have become somewhat obsolete. Of course, you can use any method that works for you – but what will get the best result? The answer is undoubtedly digital storyboard software. This high-tech, user-friendly software is intuitive, and meant to mesh with your own creative mindset. It allows you to avoid the hassle of employing a “live” story artist  – pre-loaded artwork, in the form of characters, backgrounds, and props, gives you to freedom to create storyboards independently – sometimes, in a matter of minutes!

Speed, efficiency, and creative freedom are the key benefits of movie storyboarding software – it also allows for easy import and export of photos and other files. Playing with camera angles, adding or removing characters, and experimenting with special effects can be a great way to know what works and what doesn’t – before the cameras roll. Changing things is as easy as clicking a mouse, and you can save different versions to compare.

With this software, you’ll also be able to share your polished, perfect storyboards on the web – your blog or website can become a great teaser for your project – it may draw the interest of investors, too. Many of the best directors in the biz rely on digital storyboards to pique the interest of producers and other “money” men and women.

Once your storyboards are complete, you should be able to plan out your shoot more efficiently. You won’t waste money experimenting – after all, your crew’s time costs you money! Through proper, detailed previs and storyboards, you can create an ideal template that makes your scenes flow smoothly and logically. Look for digital storyboard software demos online to find out more about previz and how it assists in the scene creation process.

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