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Not ready for your Story Portfolio - here are some resources
If you feel that you are not yet quite ready and would like to learn more about storyboarding, I searched for a few links for you guys. I did a quick search and Chris Oatley has a podcast where he talks about storyboard portfolios. I haven't had a chance to listen to it myself, so I don't know the kind of information he gives within the podcast but I thought it might be helpful. http://chrisoatley.com/storyboard-portfolio/ There is also Toby Shelton's blog which is amazing to look at. He's a storyboard artist that worked at Dreamwork and Disney. He showcases some of the boards he's done, so you get to see the kind of work that is being done for storyboards at feature studios. https://tobyshelton.blogspot.com/
Habib Louati is a storyboard artist in Europe. He worked on the minions movie was was a 2D animator. You find his gorgeous work on his website below http://habiblouati.blogspot.ca
Melody Wang is a board artist that worked on Dreamworks shows and is currently working at Bluesky. You can find her artwork here. http://www.mellowatt.com/p/storyboard.html
Mark Kennedy's "7 Golden Camels website" - an amazing resource for story artists. http://sevencamels.blogspot.ca/
Norm Lemay's - Griz and Norm's Tuesday Tips. Wonderful drawing tips from a storyboard artists perspective and advice about story. https://grizandnorm.squarespace.com/tuesday-tips/
Every Frame a Painting - Youtube channel that analyses film https://www.youtube.com/user/everyframeapainting
Nerdwriter1 - Youtube channel on story https://www.youtube.com/user/Nerdwriter1 Also if you are looking to learn about storyboarding. Robb Pratt has an amazing Storyboarding webinar series that you can buy for $60 I believe. They are 10 videos that are each 3 hours long. What's nice about the series is that he goes over storyboarding from the very basics, to the more advanced stuff. He talks about how to read scripts and what you need to add to make a script become a cohesive storyboard. He also analyses films like Indiana Jones and the 1978 Superman, which have amazing storyboards and cinematic flow. Some of the videos do move a little bit slowly, but the information in the videos is really great! You can find them here if you're interested. https://www.jasonryananimation.com/teamate-training Kris Pearn also has some videos about storyboarding online. I haven’t taken this class myself so I don’t know how good it is, but Kris is a really great board artist. You can find the classes through the “Schoolism” website here https://www.schoolism.com/school.php?id=9 Lastly if you need help with your compositions, one person that it might help to look at is "Hans Bacher". He has really great tips and images to study for Composition. Hans Bacher was the Art Director on Mulan and he created a style guide book for the film, to explain to all the other artists how to make appealing compositions. This is Hans Bachers blog one1more2time3.wordpress.com/ Hans Bacher on Pinterest https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/238127899020036659/ Hans Bachers' book "Dream worlds" (I don't have this book and I can't remember if it mainly deals with composition or with design. I did hear that Hans Bacher has a new book coming out soon...) https://www.amazon.ca/Dream-Worlds-Production-Design-Animation/dp/0240520939 Mulan's Style guide http://chrisoatley.com/pdf/Mulan_Style_Guide.pdf Framed Ink - This book has some incredible compositions in it as well. https://www.amazon.ca/Framed-Ink-Drawing-Composition-Storytellers/dp/1933492953 Movie Screencaps: An amazing resource of live action films that have been screen captured every few seconds. Great resource to see what kind of shot flow and compositions movies use. Also a great resource if you’re not too good at perspective. You can use a layout from a film as an underlay to build your shot on-top of https://movie-screencaps.com/ Animation Screencaps: Similar website as above, but focusing on screencaps from animated films. https://animationscreencaps.com/ I hope these tips can help you guys and if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. As always, a huge credit to where I am goes to the incredible mentors I had and the amazing people I worked with, that shared their knowledge and experience with me. I would love to give back to this wonderful medium in any way I can.
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Habib Louati: Sketches https://www.pinterest.com/pin/173529391882481573/
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Habib Louati: Sketches https://www.pinterest.com/pin/173529391882423148/
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Hi here is an animation test did on photoshop of a butterfly beeing chased by my daughter;)
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Click on the picture to watch the sequence ;)
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Animation test did on photoshop using layer comp..So no timing;)
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Thanks to 2dtraditionalanimation for sharing my work ;)
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