Hopefully you didn't get... WHAT? I got like 2 to 4 hours of intro to Storyboarding in film school covering the basics that you just covered with million times more detail, enthusiasm and great examples within... 8 minutes!?! Please keep up this insanely well done educating content, we love you guys.
Would you believe I was actually assigned this video as homework in college? It's great! And I've seen all of those videos, so I get to nerd out about knowing what's actually happening in the scene. This is the best homework assignment ever.
What’s sad is we pay to learn in college and instead they assign us content that was already freely available to us and more accessible. I’d hope our colleges can provide us more than just UA-cam videos if they are going to charge us thousands.
This is _exactly_ what I've been searching for. I was surprised this channel hadn't done a storyboarding episode yet, and now I see that it was well worth the wait. Thank you very much!
I love all these videos they are helpful and really interesting. I will probably never make a movie/short that needs all this, but for some small shorts I'm planing on making one day it's really helpful and it's really makes you understand what goes on behind the scenes of all the movies we see
I'll remember that as I want to go fully into animation, as a solo artist me and my brother make short animations and I've realized that just sitting down and animating can be a torture some times...
Possibly the absolute BEST explanation of storyboarding I have ever seen. Unbelievably clear, concise and informative. A terrific example of the best of what can be seen on UA-cam. Excellent in so many ways.
I had a wonderful English teacher in high school ( yes regular ass high school) who had us really attempt to understand film with the focus being Christopher Reeve's version of Rear Window. We had to story board about 10 minutes worth per group. It was not easy and definitely made me appreciate the entire process much more. I really loved that lady and I hope she is still with us and doing well.
I'm a software developer (not the kind of software used in filmmaking). I don't know how I got to these videos, but now I can't seem to be able to leave-not that I'm complaining.
As a professional storyboard artist, I can say, awesome work man. You've put a lot of crucials in just 8 minutes. Btw, I saw a comment asking for a software? Well, personaly, I'm using a CSP 5, but the best software is the one that serves a purpose. So, it's quite individual.
in 10 minutes I have a meeting with a client about a storyboarding gig, which I knew nothing about. You have no Idea how you saved my ass. Thanks my guy
As an up-and-coming film composer this was really helpful. I have had to compose music based on animated storyboards before and its no easy task. The more detailed the storyboard is, the easier my job becomes.
Amazing, I decided to start story boarding to script my youtube videos. This really gave me the understanding that a storyboard is what ever you want it to be.
I love this,a awesome explanation of storyboarding. While learning about storyboarding I felt as if I was watching a documentary. A good combination to keep viewers focused. Keep up the awesome work.
I did a fair amount of detailed story boarding, many years ago for two shorts. They were quite a bit more than stick-figures that some channels advocate (I spent hours daily for weeks, detailing perhaps a 10 min short, shot by shot, some 200 shots in all & used myself in the mirror as a model!) and want to say that the time and effort you put into presenting this to us, was greatly appreciated, and also inspiring. (I actually used my storyboards to convince some actors to come on board - because they couldn't believe that anyone would actually spend the time to storyboard a "Short"!. Your storyboards though, makes me want to "up" my game to make storyboards a part of marketing tool for my most recent script. Wish there were more sites like yours on UA-cam, that went into storyboarding deeply, with comparisons of "drawn shot"-for-"filmed shot". Thanks again. DJ, NY. .
Absolutely terrific! Terrific! Basically, storyboarding is a way of visualizing through cartoons one's movie before the movie is shot as writers do with their writing. Absolutely fantastic! I'm not into studying filmmaking, but I'm fascinated by it, I've always loved cinema art, but I'm more into writing and it is through the edX course on 'Storytelling for Social Change' that I've got to this video. It also reminded me how much I love cartoons and how much fun it is to draw. Thank you! Keep up the great work! :-)
just came back to watch this video after 2 years working in the marketing department and needed a refresher on story boarding to build create and finalize our ideas! glad to see that I'm still on the same path I was 2 years ago! #consistency and #persistant.
It's almost one o'clock in the morning. I'm debating whether I should go to sleep now and wake up ready for work tomorrow, or not sleep at all and keep watching all of your amazing videos. THANK YOU FOR THE LEARNING!!!!
I literally was confused about storyboarding and had been searching for 20 mins💀. And I finally saw this video AND?!?!? ITS JUST THAT EASY THANK YOU SO MUCH
This was FANTASTIC for me. I'm planning a sort of movie trailer for an advertisement and I'm not sure yet, but you know all the info goes into the subconscious and now I'll "ruminate" on it some more.
The unexpected horror aspects are one reason. The information is presented really well but it could be done equally well without the shock value from all those jump scares. Those are cheap tricks in filmmaking.
Wow, so much detail went into this. Thank you for putting this together. I've been used to just still camera shoots for what I've been creating, and this is opening up my mind to what is possible for the future of my channel. Thanks! New subscriber here.
So, I'm an artist who working on becoming an animator, and I thought storyboarding would be easy, but...yeah. Anyway, I found this and now I feel a lot more informed on how to actually do it. THANK YOU!
I'm literally just starting in my endeavors to get into film making, and I can't believe how much I already learned in such a short video. Y'all's videos are amazing!!!!
I used to draw storyboard when i was a child, i don't know what its called and i think that i was the only one who "Invent it", i just say hey i got an idea for a shot, how i about i draw it so i don't forget, what can i say ? great mind thinks alike.
Thanks for the video, I was looking for info to decide whether to print rectagles on page, how big but it seems like it does not matter. The bigger the rectangle the more detail I can put into it basically. So I will probably stick to something that will fit into an A4 page well and flows well when the people will be looking at it, hopefully with a good "pace". Because I will have many pages most likely and some scenes will require a lot of panels. So I dont want to flip through or page turn too much to break the flow. So at the end, I discovered it might not be too necessary to print it but I will see, perhaps it will be easier to start with that.
Hopefully you didn't get... WHAT?
I got like 2 to 4 hours of intro to Storyboarding in film school covering the basics that you just covered with million times more detail, enthusiasm and great examples within... 8 minutes!?!
Please keep up this insanely well done educating content, we love you guys.
the "Hopefully you didn't get bored" was actually a pun as the word bored and board are homophones, board as in storyboard
2 to 4 hours...pft i had 6 hours😎\😭
Would you believe I was actually assigned this video as homework in college? It's great! And I've seen all of those videos, so I get to nerd out about knowing what's actually happening in the scene. This is the best homework assignment ever.
What's awesome is your videos, and the work you do behind the scenes on Rocket Jump. Keep it up!
same with me but i got assigned to watch it in grade 7
i got assigned to do it in grade 9 litteraly right now.
grade 9
What’s sad is we pay to learn in college and instead they assign us content that was already freely available to us and more accessible. I’d hope our colleges can provide us more than just UA-cam videos if they are going to charge us thousands.
And this is why so many comics get turned into films
@Music Account Assume your being sarcastic :-)
That's funny, I see storyboards like a comic book
Adapting a well received comic into film is a really safe choice, cause it already has an active audience which is like guaranteed money and success
@@arsenic.01 Yes, this is true, also
And manga
"I hope you didn't get board"
I got that pun!
I feel special now... Unless it was not a pun to start with
+Film News Report That's exactly how I spelled it in the script. Puns are seldom an accident.
+Kevin Senzaki I now feel special
This is _exactly_ what I've been searching for. I was surprised this channel hadn't done a storyboarding episode yet, and now I see that it was well worth the wait. Thank you very much!
Your channel is indispensable for aspiring filmmakers such as myself. Thanks for all the fantastic work you do!
I love all these videos they are helpful and really interesting. I will probably never make a movie/short that needs all this, but for some small shorts I'm planing on making one day it's really helpful and it's really makes you understand what goes on behind the scenes of all the movies we see
Oh, so that's why the space battles look so stinking awesome
I'll remember that as I want to go fully into animation, as a solo artist me and my brother make short animations and I've realized that just sitting down and animating can be a torture some times...
Possibly the absolute BEST explanation of storyboarding I have ever seen. Unbelievably clear, concise and informative. A terrific example of the best of what can be seen on UA-cam. Excellent in so many ways.
I had a wonderful English teacher in high school ( yes regular ass high school) who had us really attempt to understand film with the focus being Christopher Reeve's version of Rear Window. We had to story board about 10 minutes worth per group. It was not easy and definitely made me appreciate the entire process much more. I really loved that lady and I hope she is still with us and doing well.
I'm not in film-making in any way. Studying to be an engineer actually. I still love these vids and find them rly interesting.
ExopMan I'm studying Medicine and i find these Interesting too
I'm a software developer (not the kind of software used in filmmaking). I don't know how I got to these videos, but now I can't seem to be able to leave-not that I'm complaining.
Im Studying how to become a veterinarian and I find these videos very interesting and very helpful
Then you're a Film Buff...
As a professional storyboard artist, I can say, awesome work man.
You've put a lot of crucials in just 8 minutes.
Btw, I saw a comment asking for a software?
Well, personaly, I'm using a CSP 5, but the best software is the one that serves a purpose.
So, it's quite individual.
in 10 minutes I have a meeting with a client about a storyboarding gig, which I knew nothing about. You have no Idea how you saved my ass. Thanks my guy
As an up-and-coming film composer this was really helpful. I have had to compose music based on animated storyboards before and its no easy task. The more detailed the storyboard is, the easier my job becomes.
6:43 holy crap, cool!
+evilferris Yeah.. I didn't know that haha. That's awesome.
Yeah that was interesting.
If u don’t know that you must be 12
ROY FR wasn't even born yet
ROY FR coincidentally, I am 12.
Amazing, I decided to start story boarding to script my youtube videos. This really gave me the understanding that a storyboard is what ever you want it to be.
I want more!!
Same
I love this,a awesome explanation of storyboarding. While learning about storyboarding I felt as if I was watching a documentary. A good combination to keep viewers focused. Keep up the awesome work.
I did a fair amount of detailed story boarding, many years ago for two shorts. They were quite a bit more than stick-figures that some channels advocate
(I spent hours daily for weeks, detailing perhaps a 10 min short, shot by shot, some 200 shots in all & used myself in the mirror as a model!)
and want to say that the time and effort you put into presenting this to us, was greatly appreciated, and also inspiring. (I actually used my storyboards to convince some actors to come on board - because they couldn't believe that anyone would actually spend the time to storyboard a "Short"!.
Your storyboards though, makes me want to "up" my game to make storyboards a part of marketing tool for my most recent script. Wish there were more sites like yours on UA-cam, that went into storyboarding deeply, with comparisons of "drawn shot"-for-"filmed shot". Thanks again. DJ, NY.
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The best video watched so far!!!!😀 you just explained it so easily and at the same time not missing any detail. on spot content . Thanks a lot.
Absolutely terrific! Terrific! Basically, storyboarding is a way of visualizing through cartoons one's movie before the movie is shot as writers do with their writing. Absolutely fantastic! I'm not into studying filmmaking, but I'm fascinated by it, I've always loved cinema art, but I'm more into writing and it is through the edX course on 'Storytelling for Social Change' that I've got to this video. It also reminded me how much I love cartoons and how much fun it is to draw. Thank you! Keep up the great work! :-)
When I first saw this video I couldn’t believe how ready I am to storyboard for however serious thing I want to make
So happy!!! Thank you!
incredibly interesting and educational! I loved to see all the different movies and how they were made!
THIS is what I was looking for from a storyboard video! Thank you for this!
thanks, really great!
love this! i have alot of ideas and finding tools to make them come alive is my desire and this video is a step closer in that direction! thank you 🙏
just came back to watch this video after 2 years working in the marketing department and needed a refresher on story boarding to build create and finalize our ideas! glad to see that I'm still on the same path I was 2 years ago! #consistency and #persistant.
It's almost one o'clock in the morning. I'm debating whether I should go to sleep now and wake up ready for work tomorrow, or not sleep at all and keep watching all of your amazing videos. THANK YOU FOR THE LEARNING!!!!
I literally was confused about storyboarding and had been searching for 20 mins💀. And I finally saw this video AND?!?!? ITS JUST THAT EASY THANK YOU SO MUCH
Film is so fascinating.
Awesome video. Your Truck flipper vs Bus puncher boards are great. I really like these film school videos.
+Gabriel Peregrino Thanks!!
This was FANTASTIC for me. I'm planning a sort of movie trailer for an advertisement and I'm not sure yet, but you know all the info goes into the subconscious and now I'll "ruminate" on it some more.
That's the most useful storyboard video I came across the UA-cam! Thank you!
I've no idea why someone would downvote this awesome edutainment video
+Markus Kretzschmar "Edutainment" is my new favorite word! Thanks, glad you dug the video
downvote? is this reddit?
The unexpected horror aspects are one reason. The information is presented really well but it could be done equally well without the shock value from all those jump scares. Those are cheap tricks in filmmaking.
@@lilydoesscience I'm surprised you haven't died from hearing someone's phone ring unexpectedly if you consider anything in this video scary
Thanks a lot! I was planning on making a stop motion movie and needed some guidance in storyboarding. This has definitely helped.
loved this!!!!!!
Wow This is called treasure!
I can't believe I'm just seeing this. This really helps. Thank you.
Wow, so much detail went into this. Thank you for putting this together. I've been used to just still camera shoots for what I've been creating, and this is opening up my mind to what is possible for the future of my channel. Thanks! New subscriber here.
Thanks for making the video. The essential parts are clearly explained, good job
incredible the kinda quality content you can find online
So, I'm an artist who working on becoming an animator, and I thought storyboarding would be easy, but...yeah. Anyway, I found this and now I feel a lot more informed on how to actually do it. THANK YOU!
Awesome. So glad you found this helpful!! We love hearing from animators. Keep it up :)
This was fun to watch. I enjoyed learning from it. Thanks.
Highly appreciate these videos
Absolutely fantastic....very interesting to watch.!
Awesome choice of movies!
i really want to get into animating my stories but didn't know where to start. you don't know how grateful i am for the videos you make!!!
Great video, very useful! thanks for sharing
Very rich content ! Must watch for every film student !
brilliant! just pure gold!
I'm literally just starting in my endeavors to get into film making, and I can't believe how much I already learned in such a short video. Y'all's videos are amazing!!!!
A brilliant and beautiful video. Thanks for sharing this.
The manner in which I preconceived before watching this video was 1 dimensional... I feel liberated 😅❗ThanQ
Appreciate the video it was a perfect fit to my Storyboarding Unit for my High School students in the Video Production class. Appreciate you!
Not a film maker, but an artist. I plan on making an animation for a song and this was so helpful! Thanks!
Fantastic video. Thanks so much for sharing it.
This is so graphic!
Well explained
Thank you so much for this video! (I didn't get bored)
CLEAR EXPLENATION....
great tip! realized i should use portrait cells with your advice
Awesome introduction, you guys know how to teach filming :)
I’ve learned a lot from this video. Thank you so much! 🙌
Wow I'm amazed great job
Great video. Very informative especially to those who want to work in the film industry
I don't get bored.
I get storyboarded.
VERY SUPER MEGA ULTRA HELPFUL!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!
VERY HELPFUL! Thank you for this! I learned a lot.
I used to draw storyboard when i was a child, i don't know what its called and i think that i was the only one who "Invent it", i just say hey i got an idea for a shot, how i about i draw it so i don't forget, what can i say ? great mind thinks alike.
Haha nice
Stop trying to hide your true identity. We all know it's you, Stanley Kubrick.
This is a great video... Very well edited with insightful information.
Really great video! Thanks!
This is super well done. Thanks so much!
Great video! Thank you very much!
This was fantastic! Thank you
Excellent video ! thanks guys
To resume
Storyboards are huge comics
Awesome. Enjoyed your explanations.
Thanks for this, I've been aiming to get into storyboarding and these were some great directions!
Great video! Thanks for making it!
Thank you so much for making this video !!!
great great work guys , thank you so much
Thanks for the video, I was looking for info to decide whether to print rectagles on page, how big but it seems like it does not matter. The bigger the rectangle the more detail I can put into it basically. So I will probably stick to something that will fit into an A4 page well and flows well when the people will be looking at it, hopefully with a good "pace". Because I will have many pages most likely and some scenes will require a lot of panels. So I dont want to flip through or page turn too much to break the flow. So at the end, I discovered it might not be too necessary to print it but I will see, perhaps it will be easier to start with that.
Best tutorials. Keep up the great work
Thank you for this! It was awesome!
Amazing work. 3 times that I watched this already. Really inspiring!!1
No Words to Thank You 😘
Thank you guys for making these
this was such a fantastic video! thanks!!
thanks that was some great tips. Yet more easily said than done.
Great video. Thank you so much for putting this together, such a great fing job. so informative. 4:50 is unreal job well done.
SO INTERESTING!!! THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!
Amazing explanation and extremely informative!!! Thank you.
Awesome. Excellent. Thank you!
SImple and instructive. Cudos
This was very helpful due to me having an audition for a film high school Saturday. Thank you.
love these film school vids
Not just intro you got everything in this video.
Very fast and interactive, specially in the end
You are really informative! Keep up the great work
Thank you for such a good guide.
Great video! Informative 👍🏼