It is co-authored by Sergio Paez, a storyboard artist who has worked on shows like Clone Wars, and runs the online storyboard community StoryboardArt.org . He brings his own perspective to the book with years of experience working and teaching in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The book was intended to be a realistic guide to working in the storyboard industry, warts and all. Aside from covering what you'd expect in a storyboard book --like composition and film grammar, the intention was also to address the differences in the many kinds of storyboarding there are, since "storyboarding" is kind of a blanket term that is used to describe several different jobs that serve very different purposes (depending on the audience --which can be anything from an animator in a foreign country to an account executive to a film crew). The book features interviews from working storyboard artists (Benton Jew, Josh Sheppard, Sherm Cohen, Jeff Zugale) to get a no-holds barred look at what working in this industry is really like.
The book is available at Focal Press, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other fine establishments!
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As mentioned before, I'll be part of a panel presented by the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles. I'll be bringing along some samples of my work in the form of storyboard-to-film-comparison clips. Here's a taste:
I'll be slowly releasing these videos right here on my blog over the course of several weeks. Keep an eye open!
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It's been a very busy year! Lots of cool projects I've been working on I wish I could tell you about, but one of the things about being a storyboard artist is that you can't always talk about what you're working on until a few years later when the project is done!
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