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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 |
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