Storyboarding isn't all about drawing...there are many steps involved, including the less-exciting aspects of revision notes and legal notes and standards notes...and the all-important production schedule
Its good to see you don't cover up the truth about the animation industry, like so many others do. very insightful for me as a studying student in animation.
Interesting! how to solve problems such as the use of props? These are created in the preproduction of the show or displayed directly on the storyboard and are made later in the production of the chapter? And I am intrigued that a calendar could show one as an example?
and...too much text...but I'm sure the results are worth it
how to solve problems such as the use of props? These are created in the preproduction of the show or displayed directly on the storyboard and are made later in the production of the chapter?
And I am intrigued that a calendar
could show one as an example?
I kinda look at it this way:
At least I have a job. O_O