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Storyboard artist
Person who creates storyboards for advertising agencies and film productions
Person who creates storyboards for advertising agencies and film productions
Animation
In animation, projects are often pitched on the basis of storyboards alone (that is, a screenplay may not be written until later), and storyboard artists continue to work throughout the production to develop particular sequences. After a sequence is edited the director and/or storyboard artist and the team may need to rework the sequence as it becomes evident that changes need to be made for timing and story.
References
References
- (3 March 2014). "Britain's coolest jobs: the Hollywood storyboard artist".
- Hart, John. (2013). "The Art of the Storyboard: A filmmaker's introduction". CRC Press.
- "How much does a Storyboard Artist make?".
- "How Much Does A Storyboard Artist Make ?".
- "Storyboard Artist (Animation)".
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