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Sherm Cohen – Storyboard Secrets
It’s the real stuff you can’t learn from a book!
Part ONE:
“Storyboarding Crash Course”A Quick Overview Designed to Get You up and Running Right Away
- Angles, Staging And Framing
- Screen Direction & Continuity
- Quick-Start Guide to Camera Moves
Part TWO:
“Angles, Framing and Screen Direction”Choose the best angle for your shot. Lots of tips and shortcuts to make it quick and easy.
- The emotional power of angles
- The drop-dead easiest solution ever for the dreaded “180-degree rule”
Part THREE:
“Acting and Posing”Make Your Characters Come To Life Using The Line Of Action And Silhouettes
- “How Many Poses Do I Draw?”
- How Some Simple “Opposition” can make a huge difference in your boards
- The Power of Character Interaction
Part FOUR:
“Camera Moves And Transitions”How To Use The Moving Camera & Transitions to Strengthen Your Story
- Cuts, Dissolves, Wipes And Fades…
- When To Use Them…And Why
- 4 Sure-Fire Ways To Avoid the Nightmare of Jump-Cuts
Part FIVE:
“Special Shots And Progressions”Discover The Patterns Of Shots And Never Face Artist’s Block Again
- How to Boost the Emotional Impact of Your Scenes with Reaction Shots
- The Magic of the Cutaway — (this one can save you a world of headaches
Discs #6 through #10 Take you Step-by-Step through the Entire Storyboarding Process
Part SIX:
“Before You Start Drawing”Avoid Disastrous Mistakes By Taking These Essential Steps Before You Start To Draw
- Planning & Time-Saving Strategies
- The Six-Point Plan for Solid Story
- Ensure Your Storyboarding Success Before You Even Start to Draw
Part SEVEN:
“From Thumbnailing
To Roughs”This Is The Stage Where Some Big Factors Come Into Play:
- Structure And Pacing
- Creating Visual Interest
- Using And Reusing Setups
- Avoid Visual Distractions
Part EIGHT:
“Cleanup And
Perspective Tips”As The Deadline Crunch Approaches, Use These Proven Shortcuts To Get Your Board Done On Time
- Fixing The Worst…First
- The Technical Nitty-Gritty
- Freehand Perspective Techniques
Part NINE:
“Digital Storyboarding
And Pitching”The Truth About “Going Digital” And How To Win Over Your Audience
- Choose the Right Storyboard Software
- Low-Cost Cintiq Alternatives
- What Not To Do Before Your Pitch
Part TEN:
“How To Get A Job
And Keep It,Too”Take Control Of Your Career With These Real-world Job-Getting Strategies
- Get Around the “Gatekeepers”
- Creating a Killer Portfolio
- How to Avoid the Pink Slip and Get on Track for Your Promotion
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