Aug 24, 2010
labs: 2010 Storyboard Templates. . .
Probably the most valuable couple of megabytes on this site, my storyboard templates have continuously been one of the top sources of traffic. For me, storyboarding is simultaneously the most rewarding and frustrating part of the film making process. It is very rare that a scripted scene survives the storyboarding step unscathed. While you really don’t need anything special to produce a great sequence of storyboard panels (choices range from the lowly diner napkin to the highest end Wacom Cintiq), we live in a world where people offer up all shorts of wonderful options and tools free of charge, and you would be silly not to take a look at them. I never found anything I really liked to draw my panels on so I put together some of my own a little while back.
Recently I updated them just a bit and while I tend to do most of by story boarding on one of these beauties. . .
. . . I also put together some .psd versions for people that like to work digitally from start to finish. Working in Photoshop also gives you the ability to mask off panels and shuffle things around easily.
You can checkout some examples of these templates in use on my current Floating World project page.
Demo:
QuickTime Version 1280×800 (26MB)
iPhone Version (8MB)
Download: andoru.LABS 2010 Storyboard Templates (1.54MB .zip)
Log:
[feel free to use and distribute these in accordance to the CC license presented at the bottom of this site]
-2010.8.06 – Updated for 2010 and simplified
-2010.8.06 – Added .PSD templates for digital storyboarding
Like I already mentioned, there are many ways to create a storyboard. Being arguably the most important part of the film-making process I recommend doing it with some class. . .
If there are any issues or concerns please contact: andoruLABS.support. Also, these templates are free but feel free to donate if you find them useful.
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Nice resources, mane. Gotta have em to use em, I guess. Now, it’s USING TIME!
sugoii! thanks for sharing andrew 🙂
No worries. Happy to share.
Just the one I need for my draft, Thank you so much for sharing! 🙂
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