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MadeAtMidnight 22-01-2007 23:14

Electronic Story Boards
 
We have lots of questions on the electronic story boards. (The team member that knew how to do all this had the nerve to graduate and go to college, so we have all new people on the team this year....)
How do we make the electronic story boards? What web site are we to load them to? I am assuming that it is the teams' main website that should have a link to animation? Is there a place where we could see examples of these story boards?
I apologize if there is a site with all this information on it already. I have tried looking and haven't found one yet.

Thanks,
Carrie

Kevin Thorp 23-01-2007 05:46

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
Hi Carrie,

Here are the rules for the Autodesk Visualization Design Competition: http://firstbase.autodesk.com/?nd=fi..._visualization
You'll need to upload your animation to Autodesk's web site, but post the storyboard on your own.

A Storyboard is just a series of simple sketches showing all the scenes & events of your video. Most of us will sketch out a storyboard on paper, then scan it into the computer. You should create the storyboard first, then use it as a guide to make your animation. That's what "real" TV & film directors do.

Here are a few storyboard examples I found on the Net:
http://www.mercedes.wa.edu.au/Media/howto.html
http://www.polykarbon.com/gallery/storyboards.htm
http://www.rollins.edu/it/video/storyboard2.jpg

MadeAtMidnight 23-01-2007 18:49

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
Thanks for the reply! I appreciate the links for story boards.


I had seen the rules for the Autodesk Visualization Design Competition, although it is a little confusing to me also -- it says:

"click on the Autodesk Design Competition area.
An adult member of the team is required to submit the entry for the team. In order to submit the entry, the adult member must be registered on the Autodesk FIRSTbase site.
Click on “Submit Entry” to fill out the entry form.

I can't find a "submit entry" button anywhere. I am registered as a mentor, but obviously I need the mentoring :)


thanks,
Carrie

3dfernando 23-01-2007 20:00

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
do we HAVE to follow these standards (or any other standard)? I'm just drawing my storyboard, its like the examples, but some details my storyboard lacks, nothing really important i think...

thanks for advance =)

Kevin Thorp 24-01-2007 07:46

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
Carrie: I can't find the "Submit Entry" link on FIRSTbase either. I assume Autodesk will add this soon.

Fernando: I don't think Autodesk cares how pretty your storyboard looks, but note the 3rd point below, under their judging criteria:
Concept (Maximum: 35 points)
Distinction in the use of design and animation to illustrate and communicate a clearly defined message of “Thinking Green”.

Measured in terms of how well your team:
  • identifies and executes on a concept
  • organizes the content for your 30-second animation
  • how well your animation follows your storyboard.

3dfernando 24-01-2007 11:05

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
Well, it says "follows your storyboard", then i think its fine if the storyboard don't look like the standards if the animation follows it well =]

MadeAtMidnight 24-01-2007 16:18

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
I received this from Autodesk, Inc and they said I could post it here:

We have not posted the entry form yet. I will send you an email when it is posted.

You do not need to fill out the entry form ahead of time like last year. You will complete this web based form once you are ready to submit your animation. Are you ready to submit your animation entry? The form will be web based and we will not be using Streamline this year.


Hope this helps someone else.
Carrie

dhorn92 02-02-2007 18:21

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
I heard that there is an earlier deadline for the story board that is different from the deadline of the animation... Is this true? And if it is, when is it due?

Thanks,
Daniel

Kevin Thorp 02-02-2007 18:25

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
Where did you hear that? You should read the rules (see link above)

Storyboards are due the same date as the animations - Feb. 16.

Mazin 02-02-2007 20:06

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin342 (Post 564041)
  • identifies and executes on a concept
  • organizes the content for your 30-second animation
  • how well your animation follows your storyboard.
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Great... now everybody will do their storyboards after the finish their animation.

BuddyB309 02-02-2007 20:10

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mazin (Post 570454)
Great... now everybody will do their storyboards after the finish their animation.


Its been a rule for a while.

Mazin 02-02-2007 22:15

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BuddyB309 (Post 570458)
Its been a rule for a while.

My bad. That should be rendered as "everybody will do their storyboards after they finish their animation."

3dfernando 04-02-2007 08:52

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
since storyboards are concept, it doesnt fit 100% with the final animation... so they would catch those ones who didn't plan before animating...

Kevin Thorp 05-02-2007 12:10

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mazin (Post 570565)
...everybody will do their storyboards after they finish their animation.

That's sort of like drawing plans for a house after it's built.

I wonder why so many people are intimidated by the storyboard requirement?

Mazin 08-02-2007 19:35

Re: Electronic Story Boards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin342 (Post 572268)
That's sort of like drawing plans for a house after it's built.

I wonder why so many people are intimidated by the storyboard requirement?

Because
  1. They're not used to doing storyboards
  2. It's a requirement
  3. and they score on how well it fits the animation


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