break down the script




To break down the script, I first marked the total number of characters, the order in which they appeared, and the lines they spoke. During some plots, I briefly described the pictures in my mind and recorded some camera positions I thought were interesting. As a final step, I broke down the movements of the characters, as well as how each scene was expressed through movement and sequence.
research and prep work
To get an idea of what I'm going to do, I find a lot of sample storyboards online, as well as references about the body's movement and perspective.
DRAWING
EXERCISE
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SKECTH BOOK
To improve my drawing skills, to better understand perspective, and to help me explain the plot through storyboards, I have done a lot of exercises on human body structure and movement
Work out the Geography of Environment
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character choice





Following the character model sheets that were supplied, I worked out the rough geography of the scene so that I wouldn't be lost when drawing the scene and would have a better understanding of the plot.
The Thumbnail version1







I draw a rough pencil storyboard to demonstrate the basic plot of the story
The Thumbnail version2
In version 2, I only added some detail and changed some camera directions because I want to see how it looks after I put it in PR so that I can make more accurate adjustments







Rough Pencil Animatic








Once it's cut into pieces, I put it into Premiere-Pro and time out the shots

Digital Storyboard
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audio part

My main source of audio is this website
some sample of audio that i used
final digital animatic
