Storyboarding
Storyboards for animation are incredibly important. It is during the storyboard process that you will make decisions on scene order, shot sizes/angles, movement, pacing, and audio. Below are the storyboards for "Ribbit" by Rebecca Moir.
Storyboards should include the following:
Storyboards should include the following:
- Each scene drawn as it will be framed in the finished product
- Drawn in pencil
- Use direction arrows or multiple frames to show the progression of movement.
- Draw about between 12 and 18 panels for your 30 second animation.
Student Example:
|
|
Professional Example:
Play the finished example on the right and follow along with the storyboards.
|
|