Just thought I'd post this because I've been posting storyboard templates to help the film and animation community. And, this will help a lot of people endeavoring to become storyboard artists. Also, I hope I won't get into trouble for posting these notes from Mark Andrews story-boarding class without permission. Oddly enough, most people I talk with about story-boarding have no idea what I'm referring to. These two videos will hopefully shed some light on the subject. Unfortunately, I haven't started on my boards yet. They are a comin'! I've been thinking about redoing some storyboards I started in college. From my collection, there's a least three stories I'd like to re-imagine as visual narratives. Or, I may use Mark Andrews suggestion from his class. We'll see how it goes. : )
The original videos of parts 1 & 2 can be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmd7YIHUI5M and here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ayjNzBnFXo