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“Of COURSE the storyboards will be on time”

February 20, 2010

When you freelance as a storyboard artist your client will frequently ask you, “how fast are you?”

This goes into how many frames can you do in “X” amount of time. You’ll only really find this answer after actually being in the field and doing different types of jobs.

Storyboards that are mostly “talking heads” or dialogue are a lot easier to do than an assignment consisting of camera moves, lots of characters and action.

Feature boards are something that you can work yourself into a rhythm. Commercial and music video boards are always on a strict deadline. They usually shoot within days of the completion of your work.

Feature films can have their own restrictions. A scene may have extreme pressure on getting done do to filming schedule or that the director just wants to keep a brisk pace of getting scenes done so they are prepared as possible upon filming.

While being honest with yourself, how fast are you? I say, when pressed on to can you get the job done, say “yes”, unless you are sure you can’t do it. If you are a little bit behind, the director will usually be all right with knowing the boards are on the way to being done. Note, I say this for a long term job. Commercial people will cut your throat if you make them miss the next days’ pre-pro meeting.

I am saying, if you think you can push yourself, and you need that gig, take the job and get it done!!!

I just did a week long job and busted my ^%$ dong detailed drawings and working ten to twelve hour days. The last day was about sixteen hours or so, but I got it done and made people smile.

Often, an intense gig will make you work more quickly and economically than you ever thought you could. I had to do a “steam punk” work and distinct body armor and clothes. I was tired, but my mind was racing in ways of getting the work to look nice and clear.

I made sure to spot blacks to add weight to the art and to add a healthy dose of direction arrows for screen direction. I “dutched” angles and added mang style speed lines to increase the arts’ energy. I guess it worked. My client was very happy with my storyboards.

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