Any student studying film production has heard, "You must storyboard!"
but most curricula gloss over instruction. Film production freelancer
Cristiano reveals the sense behind storyboards—cinematographic
visualizations and breakdowns of shot composition that directors can use
to conceptualize the story before the shoot. Savvy producers and crews
can similarly use them to plan setup tools, stage a scene, and even
approximate a budget. There is not a formally accepted structured
curriculum or directed career path—often storyboarding is a professional
sidestep taken by those trained to be artists or directors—so books on
the topic tend to be a mashup of studies including drawing,
cinematography, script analysis, visual writing, and directing.
Cristiano effectively communicates a route in an organized and
career-sensible manner: storyboarding definitions, equipment guide, how
to draw (techniques), storyboarding in advertising, working with
directors and producers, and the business side (contracts, bookkeeping,
promotion, and freelance). Library Journal.
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