Storyboarding – Summary Post

Listing and linking all storyboarding-related posts here for convenience! Storyboarding was challenging but an absolute riot.

Summary

[Week 1-2] Reverse Storyboarding – Analysis for 2 Movies

[Week 3] 3 Sets of Storyboards (drawn under duress time constraint) from Prompt 1

[Week 4] 2 Perspective Drawings for “Perfect Day for Bananafish”

[Week 5] 2 Perspective Drawings from Prompt 2

[Week 6] Visual metaphors in storyboard for “Perfect Day for Bananafish”

[Week 7-9] Midterms [Draft 1][Inspiration][Draft 2][Workshop][Animatic & Storyboards]

[Week 9-12] Finals [Everything is here]

Reflections

Would I be a storyboard-artist next time? I have no idea. I really admire the professional storyboardists’ ability to think in movement and space, both things which I absolutely must work on.

I’m not entirely sure if I have the makings of a storyboardist, because the parts of the class I really enjoyed were the story. I confess that the process of bringing them to life felt a lot like pulling teeth, but going through the entire “storyboarding to animatic” process prompted helpful realisations about my own artistic journey.

Regardless, art is not something you can improve on just by watching – sure, it is important to see more and look closer, but if we never pick up a pencil (or a pen, or a camera, or whatever), we’re never going to really learn. Here’s what I will want to improve on in the upcoming vacation/semesters:

– movement (more gesture drawing? dynamic movement? life drawing???? yes)
– perspective/space & characters in space: sketch-walks, perspective drawing?

That’s all for this Sem! Had a blast. See y’all!

 

Storyboarding Final – Storyboards

“One small step for a mole, one giant leap for mole-kind!”
Storyboards Part 1

Co-written with Ying Zhi and Hin Ye.
Click here to go to Storyboarding Final master post.

The black frames are due to the unique aspect ratio of 10:9 we chose; I compensated for the lack of a template (on Storyboarder app) by using black frames!

Storyboarding – “No matter what, I gotta get in there” Perspective Drawings

Logline 

A boy chases after his lifelong dream of entering the finest magical academy in the entire world.

Sypnosis

Alphonse has known himself to be unremarkable and absolutely average his entire life. Regardless, he is determined to join the cream of the crop at the academy, and he’s ready to do whatever it takes.

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Drawing 1

Looking up into the gloom, his eyes gleamed. “No matter what, I gotta get in there.” With newfound determination, he stood and strode to the windows, drawing the curtains in one smooth action. Sunlight streamed into the room. In the distance, the Academy gleamed white and pristine at the peak of the town.

“No matter what, I gotta get in there.”

Drawing 2

“Fabian… breaking and entering, I’m not sure this is such a great idea.”