Suspense Storyboard style guide

For the next storyboard (suspense), it’s time to add ink and – if you want – color.  You can add color to your arrows so that your camera and actor movements stand out in your storyboard. You can also color code your arrows – one color for camera and another for actor movement. As always I expect.

  1. a title at the top of your storyboard.
  2. don’t use a storyboard template
  3. number each frame at top left
  4. make sure your frames are inked and fit a specific aspect ratio that you’ve chosen to best relate your story
  5. ink your final
  6. make your description clear, short and legible
  7. use 3D arrows
  8. make sure your compositions have depth – use perspective and shading

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