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  • Silent-Movie

    project is going to be black and white

    a vibrant way of explaining the basics

  • good:

    nice n clear

    storyboarding 101 in 5 min

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  • very good video, thanks

  • we used this video in class ! thank u!

  • SEAN AUSTIN!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOH LOL

  • im in this class its relly fun

  • @iliketurtles4456 no1 asked u a fucking thing!

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  • Can you send me a storyboard thing like this? i really want to create a cool movie.

  • coolthx

  • this truely helps big time thanks

  • gracias a este video, gaste 5 minutos de mi vida describiendolo.

    q fastidio!!!!!

  • do you have any tips on making story boards for beginners please

  • @95bradders95 storyboarding is not that hard. Basically it's a comic book version of your film. Do not go crazy when drawing storyboards you can use simple stick figures and/or shapes. Also, if possible, scan your photos to your computer and you can then, with a microphone, record the dialogue and watch what you have to check pacing and how long each shot will be. A great video on this topic is from Indy Mogul's 4 Minute Film School and as well as from golfthewlis. Hope this helps =]

  • @95bradders95 Storyboards don't always have to be drawn. I have a version that looks like a spreadsheet almost where one column is a description of the shot, next is sound/dialogue, effects/transition and a column for notes. If you are just beginning try to use the "non-drawn" version. Then, as you get more experience you can use the "comic" version.

  • @95bradders95

    Check out my video response, it shows you a couple differen't but easier ways of storyboarding.

  • Wow, I was not aware of the existence of that channel, that's exactly what I was looking for =D

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  • MARAMING SALAMAT!!!

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  • hey, where can i get the guide?

  • @32isaias you can look online thats where i found it

  • A cute video. The standards for drawing in Films and Videos is obviously way higher, but to learn the terms this is a good start.

  • Very great information once again AFI! :) I am an artist and have created story boards many times, one of which I have on my channel. It is a crucial part to movie making, and fun! It's where you can visually lay out your ideas as well as plan and control your scenes, and just see it come together. Thanks for the information!

  • My teacher should see this, she always demands perfection in our storyboards. This video explains the basics very well, and it's very clear. A big help to people who want to learn to create storyboards, no doubt!

  • That's great! Be sure to pass it on!

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