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Storyboard Masterclass with Norton Virgien!

Brown Bag Films® in association with Pegbar.ie are hosting an evening with one of Hollywood’s leading animation directors, Norton Virgien (Rugrats) on May 19th from 6-7:30pm.

Update, Friday May 6th: we’ve had a fantastic response and all 50 places for the masterclass are now filled. We look forward to seeing you there, and hope this will be the first of many masterclasses we hold in association with Pegbar.ie

The event is aimed at aspiring storyboard artists who wish to understand the craft of storyboarding on international television series. Norton will discuss his extensive experience and go through examples of good (and not so good) storyboards, as well as showing episodic animatics of work in production. The event will cover the role of a storyboard artist, a retakes artist and storyboard supervisor as well as outline the expectations and standards set by US and European broadcasters.

Commenting on the master class, Brown Bag Films® Creative Director Darragh O’Connell said “Storyboard artists are one of the key hires on any TV series. To date we have struggled to find skilled board artists in Ireland that have the experience required by U.S. broadcasters, so we find ourselves having to source storyboard artists from the US and all over Europe.’

“Being able to draw is only part of the process; a good storyboard artist must understand story, editing, camera, timing and above all the audience. This is an opportunity for Irish talent to learn from the best in the business and hopefully be the first of many steps in identifying and developing a pool of Irish board artists.”

The master class is free and open to animation graduates and professionals who may be interested in becoming a storyboard artist or improving their storyboard skills. The event will be held in the screening room of our new annex studio in Smithfield.

Click here to apply and to read more information about Norton, Brown Bag Films and Pegbar.ie.

We look forward to seeing some of you at our studio next month!

Edit:  We’ve had a number of requests from people overseas asking if we can film Norton’s masterclass and post it online. Unfortunately this won’t be possible, as Norton may be discussing shows that are still in the middle of production. We will blog all about the masterclass, and if this one is a success we will aim to make the masterclasses a regular occurence at our studio.

The Many Faces of Olivia

One of the big advantages of working on a 3D show over a 2d show is that it’s easier to keep the character on model! The problem with 2D shows is that you have so many artists touching the characters at various stages that it is essential you keep them all drawing the character the same way or the model can drift  and end up not looking right.

Because we had created Olivia as a 3D model, it meant that she would always look the same, although animators still have to keep her movements on model so that the things she does still feels like it is Olivia and not something another character might do.

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Finding Lady; The Art of Storyboarding

Found this video on the history of Disney and storyboarding. It’s pretty cool.