Manga Storyboard Sketchbook

Manga Storyboard Sketchbook

Author: Union Square & Co

Publisher: Union Square & Company

Published: 2018-09-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781454929697

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This indispensable sketchbook features instructions, storyboard layouts, and drawing frames in non-repro blue. For aspiring and experienced artists, this dual-purpose, lie-flat sketchbook is ideal for honing skills and storylines. Along with instructions, it provides 112 pages of storyboard layout grids with cells for working out page ideas and plot details as well as space for notes and captions. The second half of the book contains 60 single-sided pages that feature drawing frames in non-repro blue for finished art, with outer rules that help organize space and scale. The high-quality, acid-free, medium-weight paper erases cleanly and has a smooth vellum finish ideal for all dry media. All pages are perforated for easy removal.


Movie Storyboards

Movie Storyboards

Author: Fionnuala Halligan

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2013-10-08

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1452131910

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This comprehensive and enlightening collection—the first of its kind—features storyboard art from the last 100 years, covering more than 50 classic, cult, and popular films. Much of the artwork included here has never been published, including early drawings from such great artists as William Cameron Menzies (Gone With the Wind), Mentor Huebner (North by Northwest, Ben-Hur), Salvador Dali (Spellbound), and Saul Bass (Psycho, Spartacus), plus work from contemporary artists such as Jane Clark (the Harry Potter series). Augmented throughout with insights from the designers, directors, and artists who share some of their secrets and tips from behind the scenes, Movie Storyboards is an essential collection for any film student or true fan.


Storyboards: Motion In Art

Storyboards: Motion In Art

Author: Mark A. Simon

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2012-12-12

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1136134220

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Among the most useful tools in the production of any TV show or film is the storyboard, which is the visual blueprint of a project before it is shot. The director's vision is illustrated in the manner of a comic strip and handed on to the crew for purposes of budgeting, design, and communication. Storyboards: Motion in Art 3/e is an in depth look at the production and business of storyboards. Using exercises, real-life examples of working in the entertainment industry, interviews with people in the industry, and sample storyboard drawing, this book will teach you how to : * Develop and Improve your boards * Work with directors * Develop your resume and your portfolio * Market your talent * Create and improve a storyboard using computers Packed full of practical industry information and examples, this book will help the reader improve their skills to either land their first assignment or advance their career.


The Art of the Storyboard

The Art of the Storyboard

Author: John Hart

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2013-06-26

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1136133585

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Communicate your vision, tell your story and plan major scenes with simple, effective storyboarding techniques. Using sketches of shots from classic films, from silents to the present day, John Hart leads you through the history and evolution of this craft to help you get to grips with translating your vision onto paper, from the rough sketch to the finished storyboard. More than 150 illustrations from the author's and other storyboard artists' work illuminate the text throughout to help you master the essential components of storyboarding, such as framing, placement of figures, and camera angles. Level: Novice


The Art of Movie Storyboards

The Art of Movie Storyboards

Author: Fionnuala Halligan

Publisher: Ilex Press

Published: 2015-10-01

Total Pages: 685

ISBN-13: 1781571511

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The unsung heroes of film, storyboard artists are the first to give vision to a screenplay, translating words on the page into shots for the screen. Their work is a unique art form in itself. Many storyboards are beautiful in their own right, but ultimately the skill of the artist lies in their visual communication of a script, with multiple factors to consider: composition, movement, camera angles, special effects, and the rhythm and pacing of a scene. The Art of Movie Storyboards celebrates this art, showcasing a vast collection of storyboards in a range of styles, and including some of cinema's greatest moments. The collection includes the work of pioneers such as William Cameron Menzies (Gone with the Wind) and Saul Bass (Psycho, Spartacus), as well as contemporaries such as Raúl Monge (Pan's Labyrinth) and Jane Clark (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire). Many are seen here for the first time, and all are accompanied by insights into the films featured, their directors, and, of course, the storyboard artists.


Professional Storyboarding

Professional Storyboarding

Author: Anson Jew

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2013-02-11

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1136126775

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Storyboarding is a very tough business, and a new storyboarder really needs to have their wits about them and have professional savvy to survive in this competitive field. Storyboarding: Rules of Thumb offers highly illustrative examples of basic storyboarding concepts, as well as sound, career-oriented advice for the new artist. This book also features a number of veteran storyboard artists sharing their experiences in the professional world.


The Moving Image Workshop

The Moving Image Workshop

Author: Heather D. Freeman

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-07-06

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1474253008

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If you need a fun, hands-on introduction to core animation techniques - then look no further! Heather Freeman guides you through a wide range of practical projects, helping you establish and build skills in narrative animation, motion graphics and visual effects. Each chapter begins by summarizing historical and theoretical concerns and connecting them with current practice and applications - all beautifully illustrated with stills from classic commercial and independent films, as well as contemporary examples from student work. Having established this context, the remainder of the chapter focuses on walking readers through their own creative projects. Topics covered include early animation technologies and techniques, scenes and staging, character animation, animated type, visual effects and motion graphics, pre- through post-production and experimental approaches to motion graphics. Dozens of sample files are available online, for experimentation and to get readers started on each exercise. The companion website also includes example animations as well as links to recommended software tutorials, recommended artist websites, blogs and animation channels.


Basics Animation 01: Scriptwriting

Basics Animation 01: Scriptwriting

Author: Paul Wells

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2007-08-13

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 2940439826

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Basics Animation: Scriptwriting addresses the full range of approaches to scripting and developing for animated films. It details the issues faced by the animation scriptwriter, and the techniques to overcome them. It also seeks to promote the unique qualities of animation as a form of expression, using many images to illustrate and emphasise points made in the text. This book looks at genres in animation as a starting point for scripting, employing a range of case studies from feature films to public relations work to independent productions, in order to reveal a range of approaches to writing.


Storyboarding Essentials

Storyboarding Essentials

Author: David Harland Rousseau

Publisher: Watson-Guptill

Published: 2013-06-25

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0385345593

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A comprehensive guide to visual storytelling from Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), one of the world's leaders in sequential arts instruction. Storyboarding is the process of graphically organizing a project--a motion picture, animation, motion graphic, or interactive media sequence--in order to translate artists' ideas from story to screen. Whether you're a filmmaker, animator, ad director, writer, or video-game artist--storyboarding is a skill that is absolutely critical. Storyboarding Essentials covers everything students and working professionals need to master the art of writing and formatting scripts, creating frames, and following visual logic to create a cohesive narrative.


Sketchbook

Sketchbook

Author: Timothy O'Donnell

Publisher: Fair Winds Press

Published: 2011-09

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1592537340

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This book explores influential designers’ sketchbooks as a truer reflection of a designer’s thought processes, preoccupations, and problem-solving strategies than can be had by simply viewing finished projects. Highly personal and idiosyncratic, sketchbooks offer an arena for unstructured exploration, a space free from all budgetary and client constraints. Visually arresting objects in their own right, this book aims to elevate sketches from mere ephemera to important documents where the reader can glean valuable insight into the creative process, and apply it to their own practices. Featured designers include Ralph Caplan, Nigel Holmes, Chris Bigg, Eva Jiricna, Jason Munn, Gary Baseman, Marian Bantjes, and many others.