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Storyboard Tutorial - How to Choose the Best Angle and Composition

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2009

http://StoryboardTips.com This preview from Sherm Cohen's Storyboard Elements DVD course shows how to choose the right angle for your shot. This course has now been expanded into a 13-hour course called Storyboard Secrets.

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  • We bought this software (mac) and IT DOES NOT WORK! Computer crashes all the time, crashes when you try to save, crashes when you try to export, we go looking for the saved project files and they are EMPTY! We tried installing on another computer and the problem persists. We asked for help at Power Production and no answer, no one at the phone, simply a bad service!

  • @personanongratapic These storyboards were drawn by hand, and I don't use the Storyboard Quick software you're talking about.

  • Hi Peach...yes, I agree that you should have your story written or planned out in advance. This example was just used to illustrate keeping the screen direction consistent, which is usually not indicated in even the most detailed script.

    Thanks for watching!

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  • Gosh, I want your handwriting…

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  • @personanongratapic Eh, I think you are reviewing the wrong product mate. Go to the storyboard quick 6 video instead. This series looks awesome!

  • @MrsBenzedrine1 i write just like him... i'm serious! that's the first thing i noticed... haha

  • These clips are FANTASTIC, Sherm. For anyone interested in making their own animated (or even live action) films, this stuff is invaluable!

  • It's great video series on storyboarding

  • We seem to be forgetting here that sketching is a form of storytelling and that the creative process should be a creative response to a brief. If the story/planning is too contrived then you will never achieve an exciting interpretation.

  • I'm glad you're showing the artistic process and the camera angles. I always found the flat building to be boring.

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