How do you tell a story without words or very few words? Through week-to-week drawing exercises, students develop a better understanding through visual language tools. Traditional storyboards involve a series of conceptual pencil sketches and drawings to tell a story as a graphic novel or as the foundation of storytelling for movies or animation. The key to storyboarding is the practice and understanding of how storytelling is excavated. In this course we will examine graphic novels, movies, TV series, or commercials and study each scene and draw them out. Look how camera angles help to tell a story and are cut up and told visually. This an excellent course for those interested in new media and how storytelling works with graphic novel, film and TV.
Mondays 4:30pm-6:30pm | Through Fall until December
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