Professional Storyboards With Flash And Premi

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Professional Storyboards With Flash And Premiere

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Session 1: Hand-Drawn Boards and Flash AnimaticsThis session will show you how two storyboard artists approach their craft: working in Photoshop to draw and using Flash to create an animatic.Topics covered include....- Working off a script- Camera Positioning and Composition- Referencing Character Models- Tips for Working in Photoshop or Paper- Cleaning up hand-drawn boards- Showing Movement- Adding Line Weight, Depth, and Shadows- Balancing between details and deadlinesMaintaining continuity between shots- Being aware of the tangent- Anticipating how the animators might work with the characters- Making your shots readable and simple for the animators- Time saving techniques for similar shots- Applying the rule of thirds- Setting up an animatic with audio in Flash- And tips on whats expected of you as a professional storyboard artistThis session is taught by two instructors, David Carbley and Rachel Anchors, who are both professional storyboard artists at Spark-Flow Studios. This is the first in a series of tutorials from Spark-Flow Studios where the artists and animators take you through the production of its upcoming animated web series Pumpk Cham and Pai, the epic adventures of two clumsy scarecrows (Pumpk and Cham) and a teenage witch (Pai) who begin their travels to become the scariest monsters in the world!Session 2: Polished Animatics Using Adobe PremiereThis session, headed by Christopher Wade of Spark-Flow Studios, shows you the basics in non-linear editing. Animation, Film and Video Production all require editors in some way, shape or form. And if you just so happen to have the Adobe Production Suite, you have a prime opportunity to learn


Adobe Premiere (its probably in your Applications folder already). And since most editing programs today have similar interfaces and conventions, learning Adobe Premiere can prepare you to work in other non-linear editing software, such as Final Cut or After Effects.This tutorial comes with storyboard Jpgs, voice log audio clips, additional final animation clips and after the tutorial is completed we propose two assignments using these source files...Assignment #1Your task is of course is provide a play-by-play of the listed shots as they appear on the storyboard using the boarded delivery elements. This includes inserting audio and using the Text Processor in Premiere to create a location title. You can also try making on-screen credits while minding the Title Safe!Assignment #2Now you can connect the final videos together as stated in the storyboards with the audio delivered from your download and also from other sources for sound effects. You could check FreeSoundProjector even Flashkit for some sounds. Background noise, animal noises, you name it. Make the scene your own! Explore how different ambience can change the mood of the scene to something much more frightening.

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