A storyboard is used to tell a story with drawings.
A storyboard is used in Video Games, Animated movies and Live-Action Films.

The storyboard communicates :
Location – Where the action is taking place
Cast – Who is in the ‘shot’
Plot – Important parts of the story through the relationships between people, objects and scene
We will use film ‘shots’ to help to design our drawings.
Use all your drawing skills – sketching, shading, perspective, face & body proportions, color

You will draw at least 20 drawings to tell your story.

We will do this assignment in two parts – turn in the first 10 drawings and then in the following assignment we will turn in 10 more.
Use the Storyboard Worksheet to help you start your drawings.
Use the character you worked on in the previous projects.

Step 1:
Use the attached Storyboard Planning Sheet (our last assignment) to help you plan what you will draw.
Draw a drawing for each shot.
Each drawing needs to be based on one of the Film Vocabulary Shots
Each drawing needs to show a Location, and/or Cast Member (your character) and/or show something about your Plot.
Each drawing needs to also show shading and detail and perspective as necessary.
Once you get started drawing it is okay if you change your mind about the shots and story.

You will take a photoe each of your drawings and upload them to CANVA.
You will turn in a PDF from Canva

Inspiration:
Pixar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LKPVAIcDXY

Coraline:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlCXyEvULxY

Spongebob
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXb9FkOhUKM&t=221s

Luca
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0UfsBFleMU

Live-Action
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQsvhq28sOI

Category : Art