Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Story Boarding Research 3: Spirited Away
For my next research i wanted to have a look at the storyboarding for Studio Ghibli, more specifically spirited away. Spirited away was the first Ghibli movie i really loved and i was told by one of my classmates that their storyboarding was worth checking out and boy where they right. The way they storyboard is very similar to the way we were taught in class, on a single piece of paper (In this case a book) with notes written by the side of it. The only difficulty with this style of storyboarding is that there is no way of moving scenes around in order to make it flow better, once its down its going to be difficult to rearrange. The other key thing i've noticed is that each scene is very detailed, particularly with the backgrounds, however when its something simple like a character moving they are efficient in the fact they don't put the background back in as it has already been established what the background is. Furthermore they seem to put more key frames down than what i've done so far, so i may need to add more key frames and make sure its easy for the images to flow in a similar way to Ghibli's.
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