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adam_54



Joined: 17 May 2008
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Location: Manchester, UK

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Hello everyone,

First post here and just wanted to say this looks like a really cool little forum from what I have read so far.

Just ordered myself a copy of the guide from Amazon and it's due to arrive on Tuesday Very Happy

Anyway, back on topic -

I have been practicing my drawing skills for storyboarding and I just wondered if there are any sites anyone knows of which has an archive of actual storyboards from popular movies that I could use to get a better feel for it?

I've found one or two good story boards doing a google images search but would love to have a go copying some of my favourite movies storyboards for fun whilst I practice.

Cheers
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Mr. Ichybob



Joined: 13 Aug 2007
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Hitchcock's dvds usually have a section in the extras with his storyboards, he drew them himself, so their pretty nice.
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Gage



Joined: 31 Jan 2007
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Location: Hollywood, CA

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Hey Adam, welcome.

I dont know of any sites that have storyboards for download like there are sites for scripts, but I am come across various individual artist websites that have samples of their work. Here are a couple.

http://www.storyboardartist.net/

http://www.thestoryboardartist.com/Site/Home.html

http://www.dynamicimagesdr.com/portfolio.php

Hope it helps a little.
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adam_54



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Cheers, I will have a look at these.
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filmer19



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Ooooh, how did the guide turn out for you? I often use storyboard drawing guides for enlightenment and rejuvenations of creativity; however, I envy your artistic skill, since I have none. I often use StoryBoard Quick (http://www.storyboardquick.com), but sometimes my clients prefer me to use StoryBoard Artist for that third dimension. Which guide did you order?
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Jussing



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filmer19 wrote:
Which guide did you order?
Lol
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Gage



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Laughing Laughing Laughing

Somehow I glanced right over that. Laughing Laughing
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