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Originally Posted by haywirerobotics
In the AVA, does the storyboard need to be in color? Also, are there limits to the size of the storyboard (how many pictures are wanted, if any)?
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The storyboard can be color or black & white. Most teams (and most professional animators & directors) make B&W sketches. For some good examples do a
Google Image search of "storyboards".
You should have a picture representing every scene and/or major movement (including camera pans & zooms) in your animation. It might be 4 or 40 sketches. You can have 4 or 6 small sketches on a sheet.
Autodesk's main reason for the storyboard requirement was to encorage us to plan our scenes out & have a logical flow. I guess they've seen way too many chaotic animations. Think of the storyboard as the plan for your animation.