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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.
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.
Über den Autor
David Harland Rousseau and Benjamin Reid Phillips
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents
Foreword, by Stratton Leopold
Introduction
1. What Is Storyboarding?
The Types of Storyboards
A Visual Road Map
2. Interpreting the Written Word
Script Basics
Script Breakdowns
Spec Scripts Versus Shooting Scripts
“And Now, a Word from Our Sponsor”
Exercise: Script Breakdowns and Thumbnails
A Difference of Opinion: The Great Savannah Race
Interview: Kenny Chaplin, DGA/DGC
3. Rendering
Rough or Polished Finish
Little Drawings, Big Ideas
The Right Tool for the Job
Compositing
A Difference of Opinion: Un-Deadwood
Interview: Keith Ingham
4. Principles, Elements, and Conventions
Aspect Ratios
Getting Started
Blocking the Composition
Staying Organized
Numbering
How to Insert Shots
Exercise: Numbering
5. Continuity
What Is Continuity?
Axis and Allies
Breaking the Axis
30 Degrees of Separation
Neutralizing and Cutaway Shots
Screen Direction and Visual Logic
Avoiding Confusion
Building Tension and Creating a Surprise
Don’t Turn Around
A Difference of Opinion: Hyde from Jekyll—the Chase
6. What the Camera Sees
The Camera
Deep and Wide
Shooting on Location
Framing Heights and Angles
Other Shots to Consider
Cut to the Chase
Behind the Scenes
Exercise: Identifying Framing Heights and Angles
7. Move Me!
No Reaction Without “Action!”
Movements
Drawings Versus Diagrams
Camera Moves as Drawings
Photomatics and Digimatics
Order Out of Chaos
Exercise: Movement Calls
A Difference of Opinion: Hyde from Jekyll—Transmogrification
Interview: Whitney Cogar
8. The Martini Shot
Putting It All Together
A Toast to Storyboarding
Afterword: Humans Tell Stories, by Tina O’Hailey
Appendix
Index
Foreword, by Stratton Leopold
Introduction
1. What Is Storyboarding?
The Types of Storyboards
A Visual Road Map
2. Interpreting the Written Word
Script Basics
Script Breakdowns
Spec Scripts Versus Shooting Scripts
“And Now, a Word from Our Sponsor”
Exercise: Script Breakdowns and Thumbnails
A Difference of Opinion: The Great Savannah Race
Interview: Kenny Chaplin, DGA/DGC
3. Rendering
Rough or Polished Finish
Little Drawings, Big Ideas
The Right Tool for the Job
Compositing
A Difference of Opinion: Un-Deadwood
Interview: Keith Ingham
4. Principles, Elements, and Conventions
Aspect Ratios
Getting Started
Blocking the Composition
Staying Organized
Numbering
How to Insert Shots
Exercise: Numbering
5. Continuity
What Is Continuity?
Axis and Allies
Breaking the Axis
30 Degrees of Separation
Neutralizing and Cutaway Shots
Screen Direction and Visual Logic
Avoiding Confusion
Building Tension and Creating a Surprise
Don’t Turn Around
A Difference of Opinion: Hyde from Jekyll—the Chase
6. What the Camera Sees
The Camera
Deep and Wide
Shooting on Location
Framing Heights and Angles
Other Shots to Consider
Cut to the Chase
Behind the Scenes
Exercise: Identifying Framing Heights and Angles
7. Move Me!
No Reaction Without “Action!”
Movements
Drawings Versus Diagrams
Camera Moves as Drawings
Photomatics and Digimatics
Order Out of Chaos
Exercise: Movement Calls
A Difference of Opinion: Hyde from Jekyll—Transmogrification
Interview: Whitney Cogar
8. The Martini Shot
Putting It All Together
A Toast to Storyboarding
Afterword: Humans Tell Stories, by Tina O’Hailey
Appendix
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2013 |
---|---|
Genre: | Importe, Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Theater & Film |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780770436940 |
ISBN-10: | 0770436943 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Rousseau, David Harland
Phillips, Benjamin Reid |
Hersteller: | Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 277 x 215 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | David Harland Rousseau (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 25.06.2013 |
Gewicht: | 0,793 kg |
Über den Autor
David Harland Rousseau and Benjamin Reid Phillips
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents
Foreword, by Stratton Leopold
Introduction
1. What Is Storyboarding?
The Types of Storyboards
A Visual Road Map
2. Interpreting the Written Word
Script Basics
Script Breakdowns
Spec Scripts Versus Shooting Scripts
“And Now, a Word from Our Sponsor”
Exercise: Script Breakdowns and Thumbnails
A Difference of Opinion: The Great Savannah Race
Interview: Kenny Chaplin, DGA/DGC
3. Rendering
Rough or Polished Finish
Little Drawings, Big Ideas
The Right Tool for the Job
Compositing
A Difference of Opinion: Un-Deadwood
Interview: Keith Ingham
4. Principles, Elements, and Conventions
Aspect Ratios
Getting Started
Blocking the Composition
Staying Organized
Numbering
How to Insert Shots
Exercise: Numbering
5. Continuity
What Is Continuity?
Axis and Allies
Breaking the Axis
30 Degrees of Separation
Neutralizing and Cutaway Shots
Screen Direction and Visual Logic
Avoiding Confusion
Building Tension and Creating a Surprise
Don’t Turn Around
A Difference of Opinion: Hyde from Jekyll—the Chase
6. What the Camera Sees
The Camera
Deep and Wide
Shooting on Location
Framing Heights and Angles
Other Shots to Consider
Cut to the Chase
Behind the Scenes
Exercise: Identifying Framing Heights and Angles
7. Move Me!
No Reaction Without “Action!”
Movements
Drawings Versus Diagrams
Camera Moves as Drawings
Photomatics and Digimatics
Order Out of Chaos
Exercise: Movement Calls
A Difference of Opinion: Hyde from Jekyll—Transmogrification
Interview: Whitney Cogar
8. The Martini Shot
Putting It All Together
A Toast to Storyboarding
Afterword: Humans Tell Stories, by Tina O’Hailey
Appendix
Index
Foreword, by Stratton Leopold
Introduction
1. What Is Storyboarding?
The Types of Storyboards
A Visual Road Map
2. Interpreting the Written Word
Script Basics
Script Breakdowns
Spec Scripts Versus Shooting Scripts
“And Now, a Word from Our Sponsor”
Exercise: Script Breakdowns and Thumbnails
A Difference of Opinion: The Great Savannah Race
Interview: Kenny Chaplin, DGA/DGC
3. Rendering
Rough or Polished Finish
Little Drawings, Big Ideas
The Right Tool for the Job
Compositing
A Difference of Opinion: Un-Deadwood
Interview: Keith Ingham
4. Principles, Elements, and Conventions
Aspect Ratios
Getting Started
Blocking the Composition
Staying Organized
Numbering
How to Insert Shots
Exercise: Numbering
5. Continuity
What Is Continuity?
Axis and Allies
Breaking the Axis
30 Degrees of Separation
Neutralizing and Cutaway Shots
Screen Direction and Visual Logic
Avoiding Confusion
Building Tension and Creating a Surprise
Don’t Turn Around
A Difference of Opinion: Hyde from Jekyll—the Chase
6. What the Camera Sees
The Camera
Deep and Wide
Shooting on Location
Framing Heights and Angles
Other Shots to Consider
Cut to the Chase
Behind the Scenes
Exercise: Identifying Framing Heights and Angles
7. Move Me!
No Reaction Without “Action!”
Movements
Drawings Versus Diagrams
Camera Moves as Drawings
Photomatics and Digimatics
Order Out of Chaos
Exercise: Movement Calls
A Difference of Opinion: Hyde from Jekyll—Transmogrification
Interview: Whitney Cogar
8. The Martini Shot
Putting It All Together
A Toast to Storyboarding
Afterword: Humans Tell Stories, by Tina O’Hailey
Appendix
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2013 |
---|---|
Genre: | Importe, Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Theater & Film |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780770436940 |
ISBN-10: | 0770436943 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Rousseau, David Harland
Phillips, Benjamin Reid |
Hersteller: | Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 277 x 215 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | David Harland Rousseau (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 25.06.2013 |
Gewicht: | 0,793 kg |
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