Bring your creative vision to life in our Storyboarding class! You’ll learn how to transform your ideas into detailed storyboards that incorporate shots, scenes, composition, camera movements, and more.
We’ll kick off the class by discussing the necessary tools and materials to gather before you start sketching. Understanding the parameters of visual frames is crucial, so we’ll cover common aspect ratios and how they impact your storyboard layout.
As we delve deeper, you’ll explore the fundamental elements of a storyboard and the different parts of a narrative, including shots, scenes, sequences, and acts. You’ll gain insights into the various types of shots, their functions, and how to effectively indicate them in your storyboard.
Camera movements play a vital role in storytelling, and in this course, you’ll learn the nuances of these movements and how to incorporate them into your visuals. We’ll also examine the impact of different types of cuts, helping you understand their roles and how to indicate them effectively.
Composition is key to engaging storytelling, and you’ll learn the rule of thirds to achieve balance in your shots. We’ll explore depth of field and its significance in directing viewer attention to specific details in your narrative.
You’ll practice using block-ins—quick sketches that help visualize your narrative flow—while considering beats, rhythms, timing, and punchlines. As you refine your storyboard, we’ll guide you through techniques for adding detail and making corrections, ensuring your ideas shine.
Finally, you’ll learn how to add technical instructions to your finished storyboard, providing clarity for the filming process. Join us in this dynamic class and take the first step toward crafting compelling visual stories!
Class Sessions
Introduction
1:00
The process of storyboarding is an essential first step toward bringing any video, film, or movie to life. In this class, you’ll learn how to express your creative vision in a detailed storyboard that incorporates shots, scenes, cuts, composition, camera movement, and so much more.
Materials and Tools
1:00
You’ll need a few tools to help express your vision as you begin the storyboarding process. We’ll start this class by covering the materials you’ll want to collect before you make your first sketch.
Aspect Ratios in the Media
1:59
Of course, creativity has no bounds, but in video production, you’ll need to work within the parameters of a visual frame. There are a few standard ratios you’ll most likely encounter, so we’ll cover the most common dimensions in this session.
Storyboard Parts
2:00
A storyboard is typically broken up into several different parts. We’ll discuss the elements of a storyboard to help you better understand the process of expressing your vision.
Different Parts in a Narrative
3:28
When working with a script, it’s important to understand the different parts of a story and the functions they have when planning your narrative. In this session, we’ll discuss the building blocks of a narrative, such as shots, scenes, sequences, acts, etc.
Types of Shots
8:14
Let’s take a deeper dive into the types of shots you’ll probably use in your storyboard. We’ll talk about the differences between various types of shots, what functions they often have, and how to indicate them in a storyboard.
Camera Movements
6:51
Next, we’ll explore a few different types of camera movements that are often used in videos, films, and movies. In this session, you’ll learn about the nuances of camera movements and the functions they have, as well as how to indicate them in your storyboard.
Types of Cuts
3:11
Like camera movements, the types of shot cuts you use in your production can play a big role in the outcome of your final product. We’ll dive into different types of cuts, what functions they have, and how to indicate them in your storyboard.
Rule of Thirds
12:55
The rule of thirds is a creative practice that involves dividing your visual space into thirds to help you achieve a more balanced composition. Learning how to use the rule of thirds is a great skill for any artist regardless of medium and is especially helpful for video production.
Planes
11:32
In video production, you have the benefit of working with different planes that extend beyond a flat surface. In this session, we’ll take a closer look at the use of depth of field in different types of shots, as well as how to draw the viewer’s attention to certain details in your storyline.
Composition
8:35
Composition is key in any storyboard. With a few examples, you’ll learn the impact of including (or excluding) specific details in your composition and the importance of strategic framing in your shots.
Making Block-ins from a Written Script
17:10
Block-ins are quick, simple sketches used in storyboarding to help you visualize your narrative more clearly. In this session, we’ll explain how to use block-ins and discuss elements like beats, rhythms, timing, and punchlines.
Sketching the Final Panels
19:18
After outlining your storyboard with block-ins, you can begin sketching out your final panels. We’ll explore techniques for adding detail to your storyboard, as well as making corrections and improving upon your original ideas.
Final Details
23:32
Once you’re happy with the storyboard you’ve sketched out, you can continue adding final details that will help bring your shots to life. You’ll also learn how to add technical instructions to your storyboard that will provide clarity once it’s time for filming.
Your Instructor
Gerardo Escamilla
Gerardo Escamilla, also known as Dinos is a Digital artist and Illustrator from Yucatan, Mexico with over 15 years of work experience. Gerardo studied Graphic Design and later decided to become a specialist in illustration since he liked to draw since he was a kid. Gerardo is currently working for an international design agency as a Custom Illustration Specialist, but he worked in the past as a Freelance Illustrator winning national and international awards. His works have been featured mostly in advertising in North America and Europe. Gerardo specializes mostly in the fields of character design, concept art and storyboarding.
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