A Step-by-Step DVD Course on “How To Storyboard”
(DVD length: 2 hours, 8 minutes)
Updated 2nd Edition for 2009
22 Chapters and over two hours of instruction on:
How to Get Started Breaking Down Stories Into Beats Cutting: When to Cut… and Why
Quickie Cheats for Upshots and Downshots
Angles and Composition
Using Tilts and Avoiding Tangents
Framing the Shot: How Much to Show
How to Use Transitions the Right Way
Putting Together a Progression of Shots
Screen Direction Made Simple
The Magic of Cutaway Shots
How to Avoid Stageline Problems
Easy Timesaving Tips for Drawing Crowd Shots
Common Pitfalls: How to Avoid 3 Big Mistakes that Could Get You Fired
Getting Unstuck – What to do to bust through Creative Blocks
Getting a Storyboard Job … and Keeping It
and much more!

SpongeBob and Disney Storyboard Artist Sherm Cohen Shares his Storyboarding Secrets As you know, there’s very little good material out there showing you how to storyboard for movies and cartoons. I recently gave a seminar on “How to Storyboard” and we filmed the whole thing!

The Storyboard Elements DVD is over two solid hours of looking over my shoulder as I take you step-by-step through the tried-and-true storyboarding techniques I’ve been using every day for over fifteen years as a storyboard artist

“If you want to learn the real nuts-and-bolts of the storyboarding process, then this DVD course will be a great help.”

A Step-by-Step DVD Course on “How To Storyboard“

(DVD length: 2 hours, 8 minutes) Updated 2nd Edition for 2009

“Where was this DVD when I was at Cal-Arts? Where was it when I started my storyboard career? Great job!”

Joe Banaszkiewicz (Storyboard Artist and Director on Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, Disney’s House of Mouse & more)

SpongeBob and Disney Storyboard Artist Sherm Cohen Shares his Storyboarding Secrets

22 Chapters and over 2 hours of instruction on:

  • How to Get Started
  • Breaking Down Stories Into Beats
  • Cutting: When to Cut… and Why
  • Quickie Cheats for Upshots and Downshots
  • Angles and Composition
  • Using Tilts and Avoiding Tangents
  • Framing the Shot: How Much to Show
  • How to Use Transitions the Right Way
  • Putting Together a Progression of Shots
  • Screen Direction Made Simple
  • The Magic of Cutaway Shots
  • The Easy Way to Solve Stageline Problems
  • Easy Timesaving Tips for Drawing Crowd Shots
  • How to Avoid 3 Big Mistakes that Could Get You Fired
  • Getting Unstuck – What to do to bust through Creative Blocks
  • Getting a Storyboard Job … and Keeping It
  • and much more!
I know you're gonna get a lot out of these videos! Thanks for stopping by!

I know you're gonna get a lot of help from these storyboarding lessons! Thanks for dropping by -- Sherm

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