Question about Storyboard

AmateurD

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For those who make short films and dont have the "talent" of drawing, how do you make your storyboards?
I think ( and based on the book "Shot by Shot") that one of the best ways to improve the sequence of shots in each scene is exactly by visualizing what is already drawn in the paper.

So how do you guys do and what advices would you give for someone like me who is a really poor drawer?

thanks.
 
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Join Us This Month! Dynamics of the Shot: Hands-On Storyboard Workshop with John Hart

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check out John Hart's book, "The Art of the Storyboard," published by Focal Press

check out John Hart's book, "The Art of the Storyboard," published by Focal Press. You can preview the book here:

http://focalpress.insidethecover.com/searchbook.jsp?isbn=IDGPISL8442703




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