First Storyboard Animatic
Thursday, February 11th, 2010 7:22pm
I prefer not to dwell on the past, cozins. Especially when it comes to art. Especially when the art skills of the past pale in comparison to my current ones. But, I think it’s important to acknowledge where I come from, and to give a nod to how far I’ve come since.
So I went back to last summer, and compiled one of my very first storyboards into an animatic. I was enrolled in Jay Oliva’s storyboarding class at Concept Design Academy. The assignment was to pick any two characters from Avatar and stage a fight sequence in the duel format – one on one, hand to hand, no weapons or powers. The sequence had to include basic elements of an action scene:
- establish spacial relationship between opponents
- showcase the threat & hero’s reaction
- execute first action, followed by the choreography as one character attacks, the other reacts
- the peril
- and resolution of a fight.
The point of a storyboard is to coherently illustrate the action in the scene, not necessarily to draw a pretty picture. Still, compared to what I know now this makes me cringe. ^_^* But considering that it was my first time drawing an action board – hey, not too bad!
This board got me the interview at WB, so not half bad, indeed. ^__^
A million points to whomever can name my sources of “inspiration.” LOL




