A visual and straightforward manual describing the various aspects of the storyboarding profession. Includes tips and advice from a working professional with expertise in film, television, and advertising.
A visual and straightforward manual describing the various aspects of the storyboarding profession. Includes tips and advice from a working professional with expertise in film, television, and advertising.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Giuseppe Cristiano is a former comic artist as well as a writer. He freelances for advertising agencies and film production companies throughout Europe and the U.S., and has directed a number or shorts, music videos, and animated films. Giuseppe Cristiano currently lives in Italy and Sweden. He travels on a regular basis between Europe and the U.S. (where he is planning to relocate in the near future).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1. Storyboard Details What Is a Storyboard? 2. What You Need to Get Started Tools of the Trade Going Digital 3. Storyboard Artists and Comic Strip Artists The Artist Who Influenced Me 4. Drawing School Understanding and Drawing Anatomy Understanding Perspective Understanding Framing Technical and Camera Movements Distances Line of Action Improve Your Style and Technique 5. Use the Storyboard as a Budget 6. The Storyboard and Advertising Advertising Agencies and Production Companies Client Boards and Shooting Boards What Else Does a Storyboard Artist Do in the Advertising Business? Be Up to Date! Working with Ad Agents and Copywriters From Idea to Treatment Brainstorming Formulas and Strategies The Pitch The Animatic Working at an Agency 7. Working with Directors and Production Companies Know Your Director Use References Resources Improve Your Skills and Work Faster 8. Storyboarding Movies Analyzing Scripts Organizing the Work The Meetings The Conceptual Artist Watching Movies with a Different Eye 9. Contracts and Legal Matter 10. The Professional Storyboard Artist Professional Organization Your Studio Bookkeeping Promotion Freelance Survival Tips My Typical Day Conclusion Glossary
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1. Storyboard Details What Is a Storyboard? 2. What You Need to Get Started Tools of the Trade Going Digital 3. Storyboard Artists and Comic Strip Artists The Artist Who Influenced Me 4. Drawing School Understanding and Drawing Anatomy Understanding Perspective Understanding Framing Technical and Camera Movements Distances Line of Action Improve Your Style and Technique 5. Use the Storyboard as a Budget 6. The Storyboard and Advertising Advertising Agencies and Production Companies Client Boards and Shooting Boards What Else Does a Storyboard Artist Do in the Advertising Business? Be Up to Date! Working with Ad Agents and Copywriters From Idea to Treatment Brainstorming Formulas and Strategies The Pitch The Animatic Working at an Agency 7. Working with Directors and Production Companies Know Your Director Use References Resources Improve Your Skills and Work Faster 8. Storyboarding Movies Analyzing Scripts Organizing the Work The Meetings The Conceptual Artist Watching Movies with a Different Eye 9. Contracts and Legal Matter 10. The Professional Storyboard Artist Professional Organization Your Studio Bookkeeping Promotion Freelance Survival Tips My Typical Day Conclusion Glossary
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