martes, 19 de mayo de 2020

UNIT 10: ANIMATION AND FILM MAKING "THE STORYBOARD"



THE STORYBOARD

 Publicidad Estrategica: Storyboard y algunos ejemplos

What is it?


storyboard is a visual, graphic representation of how a story will unfold, will play out, shot by shot, scene by scene. It's made up of a number of squares with illustrations or pictures representing each shot, with notes about what's going on in the scene, what is happening in each frame, and what's being said in the script during that shot. A finished storyboard looks like a comic strip. But while a comic strip is the end product in itself, a storyboard is an intermediate step in animation and film making. 


What Does a Storyboard Look Like?
(Images and texts from www.wyzowl.com)

There are a different styles of storyboards, but they are all very similar in structure. Most storyboards look like a comic strip, with each scene or plot point represented by an image and a couple of lines of descriptive text underneath. Here are some examples from different visual mediums:

Film Storyboard

As you can see with a Film storyboard everything has been sketched roughly, this is most likely because they are only really used as guidelines for  the director to follow when directing a scene.

This storyboard of the famous shower scene in the movie Psycho doesn’t include any directions for the production team. Instead, it goes into much more detail visually, showing every single shot exactly as it is intended to appear in the film.
Live-Action Film: Psycho


psycho-storyboard







1. Espejo
1.1 CLOSE UP:
Pablo agarra la botella de agua
1.2 MEDIUM CLOSE UP:
Pablo intenta tomar agua de la botella
1.3 CL...
Animated TV Show Style


These simple pencil-sketches, paired with written explanations of what the characters will be doing in each scene, help to assist the animation team in following the sequence correctly.

Tom & Jerry 


tom-and-jerry-storyboard

The Sympsons



Graphics/Photographic/Tablet/Animated movie style

In this storyboard, the frames are made by computer graphics and photography, but it is more or less similar to the film storyboard as it helps the director know what he is looking to end up with.


Even though they use digital animation, Pixar still map out their movies with a frame-by-frame storyboard to ensure they don’t make any mistakes when animating the real thing.

Animated Movie: Up

up-storyboard


Ejemplo de Storyboard Terminado Storyboard por es-examples


Computer game style


In storyboards for computer games the emphasis seems to be more on the characters rather than the background, this is probably because the 3D graphic designers will be working on what the characters are doing instead of what the backgrounds look like, usualy the backgrounds are design as art concepts instead of storyboards.



El Storyboard en Diseño de Videojuegos | Arteneo


Graphic novel style


Graphic Novel storybording is different to the film story board as it is dawn in pencil first then inked by the either someone else or the same person, graphic novels are also most of the time in black and white, somtimes grey too, also with graphic novels the book is itself just one large storyboard, which is why it has so much more detail involved.

Kai Simons's storyboard art | People - B&W Line

Fashion style


Storyboards for fashion shoots are very rough sketches with colour added too, this is because these storyboards, like the film storyboards, are really only created as a guideline for the photographer.





Comic Book style

In the comic book style it is similar to the graphic novel, but with comics they are pretty much always in colour and usually have a consistant number of frames on each page, usually 6-12 frames, they also emphasize sound effects and speech.
Live-Action Film: X-Men 3

x-men-3-storyboard
Although it is a live-action film, X-Men 3 uses a lot of CGI, so a colourful storyboard like this one can help the production team to get the special effects just right.

Of course, all of these examples are from big, well-known productions, but storyboards are essential for ALL forms of video production, from music videos to advertisements. 

Stages on Storyboarding





For further information about it: What is a Storyboard? by Karen Mc Guinnes.



EXAMPLE OF AN ANIMATIC STORYBOARD



Storyboards Templates 

Click here for: Free Storyboard templates


Although there is not an specific format, these are the two most used formats in storyboarding. As we have already seen, it should contain two main areas: an area for the sketch, and an area of the speech plus the specific technique details for the scene, and number of the scene (if necessary). 





lunes, 18 de mayo de 2020

STAY ART HOME

 STAY ART HOME by Pejac

"Stay Art Home" is a Global Creative Initiative by the Spanish Artist Pejac (Silvestre Santiago, Santander 1977). Our little Banksy. Here is the iniciative, and a little bit more info about him: 


"I always believed that everyone has an artist hidden inside and that if you give them a good reason they are capable of doing wonderful things, and in these strange days of global lockdown, I believe that creativity can be one of the best therapies to fight anxiety and boredom."  PEJAC 




Click on this link to get more info about him: PEJAC


sábado, 16 de mayo de 2020

UNIT 9: ANIMATION "STOP MOTION"

                  TYPES OF STOP MOTION ANIMATIONS





HOW TO MAKE A STOP MOTION ANIMATION PICTURE







THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITES:"THE MISSING STICKMAN"





FUNNY COMMERCIAL COMPILATION: JUST DROPPING IDEAS FOR YOUR 1 Min SPOT







TYPES OF COMMERCIALS



jueves, 7 de mayo de 2020

ALFABETIZACIÓN VISUAL

ALFABETIZACIÓN VISUAL 

La ECAM (Escuela de Cinematografía y del Audiovisual de la Comunidad de Madrid) que pudimos visitar el curso pasado con 2º, 3º y 4º de ESO, y este curso de nuevo (justo antes del COVID-19) con 2º ESO, nos ofrece un par de Guías Didácticas y Recursos Propios para todos aquellos fans de la cinematografía. (Haz click en la imagen) 

ECAM (Escuela de Cinematografía y del Audiovisual de la Comunidad ...

lunes, 4 de mayo de 2020

MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU

Good morning,

How are you? I am fine, thank you. ; ) 

Today we are going to...

Learn how to Draw Star Wars Characters (click on the image of Rey)

But first a little bit of history: 


Star Wars Day: 'May the Fourth Be With You' Explained


Thanks to the wordplay "May the fourth be with you," we now have Star Wars Day, which has become more like a real holiday in recent years. 

The event's become even bigger since Disney purchased Lucasfilm and the Star Wars movie in 2012. Since then, May 4 has been a major platform for Star Wars merchandise sales and fan events, with states like California enshrining May 4 as an official Star Wars Day holiday. 

But the actual origins of Star Wars Day and "May the fourth be with you," stretch all the way back to the 1970s, when it was first popularized by an unexpected source: Margaret Thatcher and the United Kingdom's Conservative Party.


A little joke by Disney Videos




In the USA politicians use attack ads, adverts attacking political opponents. This video copies that style. 

According to StarWars.com, who cite Alan Arnold's 1980 book Once Upon a Galaxy: A Journal of the Making of The Empire Strikes Back, "May the 4th be with you" first emerged in the mainstream pop culture on May 4, 1979. On that day, Margaret Thatcher became the first woman Prime Minister of the U.K. after the Conservatives defeated the Labour Party government in a general election. To celebrate, the Tories took out a newspaper ad, which declared, "May The Fourth Be With You, Maggie. Congratulations." The Force was indeed with Thatcher, with the day inaugurating the longest Ministry of the 20th century. 

And now that we know a little bit more about today's Star Wars Celebration, let's draw some characters:


"The Force Awakens Characters Come to Life in 

Artist’s Animated Vine and Instagram Videos"

Drawings of Star Wars: The Force Awakens Characters Come to Life ...