Re: Storyboards!
Never use a storyboard in my life..... Maybe that's my shots a Uninteresting and utter !@#$..... Hm.
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Never use a storyboard in my life..... Maybe that's my shots a Uninteresting and utter !@#$..... Hm.
I always storyboard. Kind of a planning freak I guess.
~ Amanda
None of my films so far have had any planning on paper, so no scripts or storyboards. For later films I hope to do it, but usually I find it easier to just get down to animating before I lose incentive
I usually storyboard my films, although I do it with tiny, so-small-no-one-but-me-could-understand-it frames.
Yup, Same here.
Yeah, it's better to storyboard, but i'm only doing it when it doesn't can be completed in 1 day (sometimes you just forget things... huh)
I have never used a storyboard but I'm making one for my next film... It's a really big project...
Correct me if I'm wrong but, is storyboards not a waste of time?
Correct me if I'm wrong but, is storyboards not a waste of time?
No, they are definitely not.
Storyboards allow a director to visualize sequences of shots, which is crucial in complex scenes.
- Leo
BrightShadow99 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong but, is storyboards not a waste of time?
No, they are definitely not.
Storyboards allow a director to visualize sequences of shots, which is crucial in complex scenes.
- Leo
Hmm, yes. This is true.
I'm bad at drawing so I'm not sharing my storyboard...
Well the point of a storyboard isn't to be a work of art, TBDudeAnimation. It's simply to rough out your shots.
I haven't really storyboarded for my meager animations so far, although I definitely will be for the 10+ minute brickfilm I'm writing.
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