To instruct participants in the basics of storyboard creation for animation and live-action projects.
Definition of storyboard- its origin and history. Its usage- films, theatre, Animatics, photometric, comic books, business, graphic novels, and interactive media.
Introduction to camera angles- close up, mid shot, extreme long shot (establishing shot), long shot, extreme close- up, shoulder shot. Overview of Perspective and observation- one point perspective, two point perspective, multiple point perspective. Definition of observation and its importance.
Implementation of the rule of third. Forced perspective and exaggeration. Designing layouts according to storyboards. Storyboard Terminologies:- close-up shot, high camera angle, jump cut, level camera angle, long shot, low camera angle, pan, pov (point of view shot), reaction shot, tilt.
Storyboarding for TV commercials, Full length animation movie, Limited animation, Live Action Movie and the difference between them.
Storyboarding and Animatics: Animatics and its importance. Role of lighting and composition in effective storyboarding.
Francis Glebas,” Directing The Story: Professional Storytelling And Storyboarding Techniques For Live Action And Animation”.