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~25 Modules / ~400 pages

Storyboarding for Comics
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Storyboarding
Overview of the importance of storyboarding in comics, its history, and benefits
Module #2
Understanding the Script
Analyzing the script, breaking down scenes, and identifying key elements
Module #3
Script Formatting Basics
Understanding script formatting, page and panel descriptions, and character intros
Module #4
Visualizing the Story
Translating script into visual elements, shot composition, and pacing
Module #5
Character Design and Development
Designing and refining character designs, facial expressions, and body language
Module #6
World-Building and Environment
Creating immersive environments, settings, and atmosphere
Module #7
Story Pacing and Timing
Controlling the flow of the story, panel-to-panel transitions, and page turns
Module #8
Panel Layout and Design
Designing effective panel layouts, using grids, and balancing text and art
Module #9
thumbnailing and Sketching
Roughing out ideas, thumbnailing, and quick sketching techniques
Module #10
Storyboarding Tools and Software
Overview of traditional and digital tools, software, and apps for storyboarding
Module #11
Creating a Storyboard Template
Designing a storyboard template, setting up grids, and formatting pages
Module #12
Storyboarding a Scene
Step-by-step guide to storyboarding a scene, from script to final board
Module #13
Camera Angles and Movement
Using camera angles, movement, and shots to enhance the story
Module #14
Lighting and Mood
Creating mood and atmosphere through lighting, shadow, and color
Module #15
Storytelling through Visuals
Using visual storytelling elements, such as symbolism, motifs, and metaphors
Module #16
Working with Writers and Editors
Collaborating with writers, editors, and other stakeholders in the comic creation process
Module #17
Storyboarding for Different Genres
Adapting storyboarding techniques for various genres, such as superhero, horror, or romance
Module #18
Storyboarding for Different Formats
Storyboarding for different formats, such as graphic novels, webcomics, or childrens books
Module #19
Common Storyboarding Mistakes
Identifying and avoiding common mistakes in storyboarding, such as pacing and clarity issues
Module #20
Storyboarding Exercise:Adaptation
Adapting a script or manuscript into a storyboard, applying learned techniques
Module #21
Storyboarding Exercise:Original Story
Creating an original storyboard from scratch, using learned techniques
Module #22
Storyboard Review and Feedback
Receiving and giving constructive feedback on storyboards, identifying areas for improvement
Module #23
Storyboarding for Production
Preparing storyboards for production, including finalizing designs and layouts
Module #24
Storyboarding as a Career
Pursuing a career in storyboarding, finding opportunities, and building a portfolio
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Storyboarding for Comics career


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