Tyler Walpole junior member
Member # Joined: 28 Feb 2001 Posts: 22 Location: Des Moines, IA, USA
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2001 7:13 am |
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Hello all, I am (and always will be) a comic book artist. Doing visual storytelling like this translates almost directly to storyboarding.
Now, I've done a bit of storyboarding for a local production company, and I enjoyed it immensely. My question is this, how does one go about getting work on higher budget films? I'm not talking blockbuster here, just films with a decent budget (the one movie I did was all spec work).
Do you submit samples of your work to studios? If so, what is usually the title of the person you want to contact (I'd think that the selection would be made by the director, since this job is all about telling the story).
Basically, I'd like to learn more about the world of storyboarding. So if you've got any advice, horror stories, whatever...please share with the group.
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