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Art

  • The child has learned the concept of visual storytelling through storyboarding.
  • They have gained an understanding of composition by arranging different elements within each frame.
  • They have developed their creativity and imagination by coming up with unique scenes and characters for their stories.
  • They have learned the importance of using different camera angles and perspectives to convey emotions or emphasize certain actions.

Continued development in storyboarding can be enhanced by exploring different artistic styles and techniques. Encourage your child to experiment with different mediums such as digital art, collage, or mixed media to create interesting and visually engaging storyboards. They can also study the works of famous storyboard artists and analyze their storytelling techniques to further improve their own skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Art of Storyboarding by Don Bluth: This book provides comprehensive insights into the art of storyboarding with practical tips and examples from the renowned animator, Don Bluth.
  • Storyboarding Essentials: SCAD Creative Essentials by David Harland Rousseau: This book offers a step-by-step guide to the fundamentals of storyboarding, covering everything from visual storytelling to shot composition.
  • Animating Your Career by Karen Sullivan: Although not solely focused on storyboarding, this book provides valuable advice and guidance for young artists aspiring to pursue a career in animation, including tips on story development and storyboarding processes.

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