PENCIL-SLINGER
12-30-2004, 06:34 PM
My Website (http://donnielindsey.tripod.com/)
dldesign75@gmail.com
note: New material in red.
Storyboard (http://art.southern.edu/animation/) section on film about Jesus Christ
The former animator and director from Disney
(Hendel Butoy) is "developing a full length animated feature
on the life of Jesus using computer generated imagery."
Storyboard Sites
atomiccartoons (http://www.atomiccartoons.com/samples.html)
don bluth (http://www.donbluth.com/storyboard.html)
dicomics (http://www.dicomics.com/storyboardschool/eng/index.htm)
thestoryboardartist (http://thestoryboardartist.com/)
famousframes (http://famousframes.com/)
thefilmartis (http://www.thefilmartist.com/index.html) (Updated Link)
frameworks (http://www.frameworks-la.com/)
storyboardsinc (http://www.storyboardsinc.com/indexf.shtml)
storyboardsonline (http://www.storyboardsonline.com/portfolio.asp)
tedbstudio (http://www.tedbstudio.com/home.html)
tothfans (http://tothfans.dynu.com/)
animation corner studio (http://www.animationcorner.com/studio/index.php?cat=6) (thanks to Chopster (http://www.cgtalk.com/member.php?u=165185) )
storyboardart (http://www.storyboardart.com/index1.php)
dan milligan (http://www.danmilligan.com/filmandconcept.html)
sbdoc (http://www.sbdoc.com/Portfolio_main.html)
artistlogic (http://www.artistlogic.com/home/default.cfm)
eddiepittman (http://eddiepittman.com/)
Movies (Dvds that have storyboards in the extras section)
Hellboy (2004) (has a section of the animation procedure with an animatic)
House of Daggers (2005) (5 comparative sections)
Spirit:Stallion of the Cimmaron (2002) (also a good step by step of how to draw Spirit)
The Clone Wars vol. 1 dvd
Gladiator(one of the best storyboard sections iv seen so far I would buy the dvd just for the extras section)
Team America (drawing is not that good, but boards none the less)
Steam Boy (fom director of Akira, some nice production shots and art)
TOY STORY dvd speacial section(has boards and a pitch of the boards)
Shrek(has a story pitch also)
Blackhawkdown(storyboards and a good commentaries section)
Man in The Iron Mask (storyboard/concept art)
Family Guy season 4 DVD
Cliff Hanger (4 good sections of comparative storyboards)
Books
Analyzing Storyboards by Giuseppe Cristano (http://www.dicomics.com/storyboardschool/eng/index.htm)
Don Bluth's Art Of Storyboard (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1595820078/qid=1122995947/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-9858442-3199844?v=glance&s=books)
Exploring Storyboarding (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1401827152/qid=1134062819/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_4/103-1751605-6829433?s=books&v=glance&n=283155)
Storyboarding 101: A Crash Course in Professional Storyboarding by James Fraioli (http://www.amazon.com/Storyboarding-101-Professional-Michael-Productions/dp/0941188256/ref=sr_1_2/002-9901952-1534461?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1179523892&sr=8-2)
Camera Shots(Basic description of camera moves)
1)www.digipuppet.com (http://www.digipuppet.com/dp4/p39camra.htm)
Misculaneous Info:this info was taken form a email sent to me by a pro story board artist
These numbers are taken from a few professional storyboard artist and not to be taken as a standard.
Average Production Amount (Artwork) :
"It's good that you practice speed drawing, though. Just so you know, for commercial work, you're expected to draw anywhere from 20-30 boards in an 8 hour day. Basically, you have to time yourself and get through each frame within 10-15 minutes. Sometimes, if you're lucky, you're only expected to draw 15-20 frames per day and you can spend a little more time on them - make them look pretty. I'm glad you liked the tutorial - hopefully when I have time I'll put up another one."charruga(HIS WEB SITE:http://www.thefilmartist.com/index.html)
Average Production Amount (Pay):
"commercials $650/day, film $2,000-$3,500/week (though there's a lot of low- budget work out there that can only mangage to pony up about $1000/week). I'd say the MINIMUM output you should have on a commercial is 25 storyboards completed per day, and anywhere from 30-50 boards completed for a film (I've did one job where I had to do literally 80 boards in one day, though situations like that are very rare)". charruga(HIS WEB SITE:http://www.thefilmartist.com/index.html)
Storyboard Artist Profile:
http://www.jobprofiles.org/artfilm4.htm (http://www.jobprofiles.org/artfilm4.htm)
Downloadable Stuff:
www.dependentfilms.net (http://www.dependentfilms.net/files.html)
www.celtx.com (http://www.celtx.com/features.html)
Interesting Threads:
Favorite Camera Shots (http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=266464)
Storyboard thread by Rebecca Kimmel (http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=257583)
Other Misc.:Interesting blog (http://storyboredom.blogspot.com/) by artist who work in the Industry
dldesign75@gmail.com
note: New material in red.
Storyboard (http://art.southern.edu/animation/) section on film about Jesus Christ
The former animator and director from Disney
(Hendel Butoy) is "developing a full length animated feature
on the life of Jesus using computer generated imagery."
Storyboard Sites
atomiccartoons (http://www.atomiccartoons.com/samples.html)
don bluth (http://www.donbluth.com/storyboard.html)
dicomics (http://www.dicomics.com/storyboardschool/eng/index.htm)
thestoryboardartist (http://thestoryboardartist.com/)
famousframes (http://famousframes.com/)
thefilmartis (http://www.thefilmartist.com/index.html) (Updated Link)
frameworks (http://www.frameworks-la.com/)
storyboardsinc (http://www.storyboardsinc.com/indexf.shtml)
storyboardsonline (http://www.storyboardsonline.com/portfolio.asp)
tedbstudio (http://www.tedbstudio.com/home.html)
tothfans (http://tothfans.dynu.com/)
animation corner studio (http://www.animationcorner.com/studio/index.php?cat=6) (thanks to Chopster (http://www.cgtalk.com/member.php?u=165185) )
storyboardart (http://www.storyboardart.com/index1.php)
dan milligan (http://www.danmilligan.com/filmandconcept.html)
sbdoc (http://www.sbdoc.com/Portfolio_main.html)
artistlogic (http://www.artistlogic.com/home/default.cfm)
eddiepittman (http://eddiepittman.com/)
Movies (Dvds that have storyboards in the extras section)
Hellboy (2004) (has a section of the animation procedure with an animatic)
House of Daggers (2005) (5 comparative sections)
Spirit:Stallion of the Cimmaron (2002) (also a good step by step of how to draw Spirit)
The Clone Wars vol. 1 dvd
Gladiator(one of the best storyboard sections iv seen so far I would buy the dvd just for the extras section)
Team America (drawing is not that good, but boards none the less)
Steam Boy (fom director of Akira, some nice production shots and art)
TOY STORY dvd speacial section(has boards and a pitch of the boards)
Shrek(has a story pitch also)
Blackhawkdown(storyboards and a good commentaries section)
Man in The Iron Mask (storyboard/concept art)
Family Guy season 4 DVD
Cliff Hanger (4 good sections of comparative storyboards)
Books
Analyzing Storyboards by Giuseppe Cristano (http://www.dicomics.com/storyboardschool/eng/index.htm)
Don Bluth's Art Of Storyboard (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1595820078/qid=1122995947/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-9858442-3199844?v=glance&s=books)
Exploring Storyboarding (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1401827152/qid=1134062819/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_4/103-1751605-6829433?s=books&v=glance&n=283155)
Storyboarding 101: A Crash Course in Professional Storyboarding by James Fraioli (http://www.amazon.com/Storyboarding-101-Professional-Michael-Productions/dp/0941188256/ref=sr_1_2/002-9901952-1534461?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1179523892&sr=8-2)
Camera Shots(Basic description of camera moves)
1)www.digipuppet.com (http://www.digipuppet.com/dp4/p39camra.htm)
Misculaneous Info:this info was taken form a email sent to me by a pro story board artist
These numbers are taken from a few professional storyboard artist and not to be taken as a standard.
Average Production Amount (Artwork) :
"It's good that you practice speed drawing, though. Just so you know, for commercial work, you're expected to draw anywhere from 20-30 boards in an 8 hour day. Basically, you have to time yourself and get through each frame within 10-15 minutes. Sometimes, if you're lucky, you're only expected to draw 15-20 frames per day and you can spend a little more time on them - make them look pretty. I'm glad you liked the tutorial - hopefully when I have time I'll put up another one."charruga(HIS WEB SITE:http://www.thefilmartist.com/index.html)
Average Production Amount (Pay):
"commercials $650/day, film $2,000-$3,500/week (though there's a lot of low- budget work out there that can only mangage to pony up about $1000/week). I'd say the MINIMUM output you should have on a commercial is 25 storyboards completed per day, and anywhere from 30-50 boards completed for a film (I've did one job where I had to do literally 80 boards in one day, though situations like that are very rare)". charruga(HIS WEB SITE:http://www.thefilmartist.com/index.html)
Storyboard Artist Profile:
http://www.jobprofiles.org/artfilm4.htm (http://www.jobprofiles.org/artfilm4.htm)
Downloadable Stuff:
www.dependentfilms.net (http://www.dependentfilms.net/files.html)
www.celtx.com (http://www.celtx.com/features.html)
Interesting Threads:
Favorite Camera Shots (http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=266464)
Storyboard thread by Rebecca Kimmel (http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=257583)
Other Misc.:Interesting blog (http://storyboredom.blogspot.com/) by artist who work in the Industry
