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September 17 - December 24
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Cinematic Storyboarding

Free

Cinematic Storyboarding is for artists looking to strengthen their boarding skills and get a better understanding of how the process works in actual television/film production. Attendees who complete the course will gain the skills needed to competently work as a board artist in the industry.

This course is designed for artists who already have skill sets in drawing fundamentals (constructive figure drawing, perspective drawing, composition, etc) and are familiar with working digitally. A basic understanding of Storyboard Pro is highly encouraged for this course.

The course will be offered in person with all the access to tools and materials of the trade including Storyboard Pro, Cintiq, and workstations. The course will be taught by an industry professional with over a decade of experience in storyboarding and art direction, most recently Archer.

What You Will Walk Away With

  • A complete understanding of where Storyboarding fits into a typical production pipeline and how that work affects the production overall.
  • Knowledge of the common terminology used in Storyboarding as well as a practical understanding of these terms.
  • An understanding and practical application of the tent poles of Storyboarding such as composition, perspective, and constructive anatomy. 
  • A heightened drawing skillset that allows students to execute storyboards at a professional level.
  • A better grasp on the tools of Storyboarding through instruction and use of Toonboom Storyboard Pro.
  • Overall students will learn how to take the written word and visualize it using Storyboards.
  • A tour of Trilith Studios
  • Discounts to Trilith Institute workshops while enrolled.
  • A step toward qualification to apply for Trilith Institute’s Creative Excellence Fellowship Grant. 
    • Complete 3 of our professional education courses, and you will receive a “Trilith Institute Outstanding Achievement in Film Arts”. In addition, if you have completed 3 courses and our Mastering Self-Marketing Workshop, you will be qualified to submit an original project for our Creative Excellence Fellowship Grant, with a potential award of up to $10,000.

To register for this course, please send at least one of your digital drawings to the email professionaleducation@trilithinstitute.org and “purchase” a ticket below. Once we have your drawing we will contact you with further instructions.

Details

Start:
September 17
End:
December 24
Cost:
Free
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Trilith Institute

Venue

Trilith Studios Production Centre
461 Sandy Creek Rd
Fayetteville, GA 30214 United States
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Cinematic Storyboarding
Year 1 Pricing: $1500 total (breaks down to $50 per class session! Full course purchase required - we do not offer individual session enrollment) - See above for registration instruction - will not be charged $1500 until application has been approved. Tuesdays and Thursdays 5-8PM Registration closes September 16th.
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Instructor and Course Creator: Justin WagnerGeorgia Animation storyboard instructor

With over twelve years experience in the animation industry.  He graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2008 with an MFA in Sequential Art.  After working as an illustrator and comic book artist for several years after graduation, Justin found his home in animation at Floyd County Productions.  More specifically, he has worked on FXX’s animated program Archer for over a decade.  Hired as a storyboard revisionist, he quickly developed a skillset that allowed him to rise to the level of storyboard artist, then lead storyboard artist, and ultimately landing in the role of art director/producer on the series.  These roles have developed Justin into a visual storyteller who understands the perspective of the board artist, but also the goal of an animation production as a whole:

to thrill audiences through supporting the script as best as possible.

He lives in the Atlanta area and when he isn’t glued to a Cintiq, he’s enjoying the company of Artie, his King Charles spaniel who needs constant attention.