Sherm Cohen - Storyboard Secrets (2013)

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Sherm Cohen - Storyboard Secrets (2013) (Size: 852.87 MB)
  1-Storyboarding Crash Course.mp4 51.93 MB
  10-How To Get A Job And Keep it Too.mp4 94.4 MB
  2-Angles Framing and Screen Direction.mp4 62.53 MB
  3-Acting and Posing.mp4 77.85 MB
  4-Camera Moves And Transitions.mp4 121.45 MB
  5-Special Shots And Progressions.mp4 81.26 MB
  6-Before You Start Drawing.mp4 103.55 MB
  7-From Thumbnailing to Roughs.mp4 104.24 MB
  8-Cleanup And Perspective Tips.mp4 108.29 MB
  9-Digital Storyboarding And Pitching.mp4 47.28 MB
  Description.txt 3.15 KB
  Panel.jpg?042148 68.69 KB

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Attention: Cartoonists, Illustrators, Comic Book Artists, Modelers, Animators and any other artists who want to make money and a great living from your talent...
Learn How to Storyboard from Disney and SpongeBob Storyboard Artist Sherm Cohen
Be a Storyboard Artist!

Even though jobs are quickly vanishing for traditional animators and newspaper/magazine cartoonists, Storyboard artists are in high demand -- more than ever!

Even the slickest CG-Animated movie uses hand-drawn storyboards. Look at any of the “Art of...” books about Pixar, Dreamworks, Sony and Disney movies and you’ll see that storyboards are still drawn like they’ve always been...

And that just for starters -- As special-effects-driven blockbusters continue to dominate the box-office, storyboard artists are constantly needed to provide the “blueprints” and pre-visualization art those movies require. Action movies, video games, TV series and even commercials are hiring storyboard artists every day.
And You Already Have Half of What You Need

You already know how to draw, but the specific storytelling strategies, technical requirements and the specific challenges of the storyboarding format remain a mystery.Do you know how to do a hook-up? When to use a truck-out? an x-dissolve, a banana-pan or how to avoid a jump-cut?

I had never even heard of those things when I started -- In these days of tight deadlines and even tighter budgets, on-the-job training doesn’t even exist anymore. When the studios need a storyboard artist, they don’t have the time or resources for training; they want someone that demonstrate today that they’ll hit the ground running and start pumping out killer storyboards from the first day on the job...
...Are You READY To
Grab That Opportunity?