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Storyboards: Motion In Art, 3rd Edition
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Storyboards: Motion In Art, 3rd Edition

by Mark A. Simon
December 2012
Beginner
448 pages
12h 47m
English
Routledge
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CHAPTER 62

Exercise 3: Outlines

What follows are some rough guidelines to get you started in developing your own short story or sequence. These outlines are meant to inspire creative story thinking. Add any amount of humor, angst, horror, drama, and action you want to make each sequence entertaining. You could storyboard the same outline many times and tell a different version each time.

The sequences here can be boarded as live action or animation, your choice. The biggest thing to remember is to have a good, solid ending, and enough shots to effectively tell your story.

1. A young boy has to climb a hill to find or rescue something. Is it urgent? Is it funny? What’s his motivation to complete his task? What impedes his way? Is he reluctant? ...

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