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Sherm Cohen
Artist | Professional | Film & Animation
United States
I've been an animation storyboard artist for 17 years, working on The Ren & Stimpy Show, Hey Arnold, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Mighty B, Phineas and Ferb, Kick Buttowski, and the new Disney cartoon, "Fish Hooks." I also wrote "The FUN Song" for SpongeBob!

My newest book, "Cartooning: Character Design" is published by Walter Foster Publications, and My new 10-DVD Storyboard Secrets course is available at [link] StoryboardSecrets.com

Favourite style of art: Cartoons!
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What's your biggest question about "How to Draw Storyboards?" Tutorials coming soon based on poll results! 

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257 deviants said How to get started
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221 deviants said Drawing in Perspective
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147 deviants said How to get a storyboarding job
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121 deviants said Working from a script
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88 deviants said Staging and Composition
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86 deviants said Learning new character models
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81 deviants said Pacing Yourself
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45 deviants said Terminology & Format of Storyboards
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41 deviants said Screen direction
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10 deviants said Other (please let me know in comments)

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:iconxxcalibur:
it's rare to see someone so popular/successful and yet so friendly ;) take care
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~TANblaque May 28, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
I love Spongebob! And I am so happy to see an AMAZING animator of Spongebob! Someday I want to be an Animator too! You're my Inspiration!
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:iconyokonakajima:
I any an inspiring animator, I hope you don't mind but any tips and advice?
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*shermcohen May 28, 2013  Professional Filmographer
Based on my own personal experience in getting into this field, and based on my experience as someone who makes hiring decisions within the studio system, my biggest recommendation is that you make sure that you get your work out there where everybody can see it. It used to mean spending a lot of money to self publish your work, but now it’s easy to post all of your artwork online ensure that artwork with literally millions of people through places like Facebook and Twitter.

Get to know as many like-minded cartoonists as you can — there’s plenty of us online that like to chat with other cartoonists. I’ve seen plenty of talented people get work because of their online portfolios, and because they were willing to reach out and be friendly with other cartoonists in person and online.

Now, everything that’s said in the previous paragraph assumes that your work is already of a professional caliber. If you’re not quite there yet, get there. There’s no secret to getting better at drawing; just keep drawing every day and keep getting better every day. Find other artists so you can encourage and challenge and critique each other. Stay focused on what you want to do as a cartoonist, but broaden your range of influences to include many styles of cartoon art, different art styles in general, film and other storytelling arts, and anything else that’s going to fuel your creativity. Find the artwork that inspires you and emulate it; take it apart and put back together again.

Post your work on deviantART.com and Facebook and Tumblr. Create your own blog and keep posting your artwork and make sure to ask for feedback. When your artwork starts to look like the best of the artwork you see on other peoples’ blogs and portfolios, start looking for a job.

Create your own portfolio and send it to all the publishers and studios for whom you’d like to work. Create story reels or slide shows and post them on YouTube. In short, create LOTS of high-quality work and show it to as many people as possible. Get feedback from others and then take that advice and continue to improve your work. Continue posting and printing and sharing and learning. Continue sending out your work and repeat all these steps until you reach your goal.

Regarding portfolios, I’ve created a document (still a work-in-progress) that will answer a LOT of your questions. It's private stuff, so please don't share it, OK? [link]

Persistence and a commitment to constantly improving are a huge part of the quest. I didn't get my first job in storyboarding until I was 29 years old. See more details on my long road to getting a job at:

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And if you're looking for an in-depth course on storyboarding, make sure to check out my Storyboard Secrets course at [link]

Good luck, and keep pressing on!
– Sherm
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:iconyokonakajima:
Thanks, I can't seem to see this document when you talked about Regarding portfolios. I hope you don't mind be asking? Most of the time I have been to shy to post my artwork worried on what people think and I have been trying to work on a short but I kinda worry what others will think. IS there any advice you can give. I hope I'm not bothering you. It's just that I have been trying to get more serious. To point of I might do a schedule to help me focus and stay on point. Thank you for your time.
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Mood: Love ~AmeliaSquarePants May 2, 2013  New member Professional General Artist
Dear Sherm,
I am new here on this website and I wanted you to see my first post of SpongeBob from Truth Or Square! I love, no actually adore SpongeBob!!
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*shermcohen May 20, 2013  Professional Filmographer
HI Amelia...I like your SpongeBob drawings! I hope you have a great time sharing your art here :) -- Sherm
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Mood: Adoration ~AmeliaSquarePants May 23, 2013  New member Professional General Artist
Thank you!!! A couple of weeks ago we had the CST and it was movie period and i brought in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie everyone voted the movie and the teacher said not to sing along or laugh but everyone did anyways lol. I wanted to know how long did it take to make the movie?
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~BestTimes8812 Mar 23, 2013  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Oh my gosh.
I can't believe there's an artist who worked on SpongeBob on DeviantArt. That's really amazing, I'm actually shaking! SpongeBob was a huge part of my childhood. I've watched the show which might have been your storyboard work. I even have SpongeBob comics with your name on them that I never have noticed. Seeing you here is an honour and I'd love to see your new work.
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*shermcohen Mar 29, 2013  Professional Filmographer
Thanks a lot! It makes me happy to know that all that work we did helped make your life brighter :)
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