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The Storyboard Artist: A Guide to Freelancing in Film, TV, and Advertising

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A visual and straightforward manual describing the various aspects of the storyboarding profession. Includes tips and advice from a working professional with expertise in film, television, and advertising.

210 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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Giuseppe Cristiano

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August 27, 2012
This is an exceptionally good book on the subject. A candid, practical handbook for working persons, rather than a textbook for students.
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April 12, 2018
I enjoyed reading this book. I had heard about storyboard artists but, now I know a little more about what they do. I also enjoyed his discussion of camera angles. I also liked the tips he gave out learning how to draw. I don't know if I could be a storyboard artist but, I could see why a person would want to be a storyboard artist. I need to practice my drawing.
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14 reviews
February 22, 2021
Great advice...for extreme beginners to the industry. Very sparse info. Wish there were more storyboard examples. Although Cristiano has a lot of experience to offer, he writes thinly on each industry (comics, film, advertising). Overall, the back of the book with all the other references to film books are more appealing than the entirety of this book.
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