XD
http://roninfang.deviantart.com/#/d4aix47
sample story board from a part of a episode of mlp:fim from sibsy (her deviant account) the lead/senior story board artist of mlp:fim i think she also does illustrations for comics or random fanart as a sideline
hmmm almost the same format i also use for my story boards (though usually sa akin i dont clean it anymore since usually kasi the boss really dont care about my storyboards and such when i work on an animation and such since hindi naman sila animation studio) with slight differences but more or less almost the same so yeah i can understand Sibsy's story board very easily how to go about it
though notice ko for advertising mas prefer ng mga advertising studios vertical na story board rather the horizontal format don't know why though
anyways
things you have to remember when story boarding...the drawing doesn't have to be 100 exact to the pitch bible/character model whats important is long as you can understand what is happening and you can tell who is who so yeah its kinda normal sa mga story board the drawings aren't 100 perfectly exact sa pitch bible/character models
storyboard doesn't have to be colored (thats why most story boards aren't really colored no point coloring them since it will be used as a guide anyways)
every action (that includes any major facial emotion change, contact , down , pass (well usually no need to since its already understood) and up pose) you have to draw out to guide the animation production later on and i mean every action for every important part of the word in the line
so for example if you have the line:
"Welcome to Equastria, every pony!"
if for the whole line nothing much happens there is just pretty much one action then you would just have one panel for the whole line
but if you have some parts of the line you want to tell the animators something specific will happen like for say maybe at the point Equastria the character raises his/her arm then at the part Pony maybe he or she will smile then that line would take up around 3 panels instead of one...get the idea?
another tip when story boarding DO NOT MAKE THE CHARACTER DO AN ACTION FOR EVERY WORD IN THE DAILOGUE LINE...OR THE OTHER WAY AROUND...
why?
imagine we will use the same line
"Welcome to Equastria, every pony!"
Welcome "character raises arm"
to "character points"
Equastria "character maybe raises both arms"
every "character points"
pony "character points to another pony"
yeah imagine if that is animated...it looks wrong...it looks to "posey" (posey its kinda an animators slang for too much poses in a few seconds)...unnatural look around yourself do you see anyone doing a hand gesture for every single word that comes out of their mouth?
same problem happens if you do the opposite unless you have a good reason
Welcome to Equastria, Every Pony! "character raises arm and stays on hold for the whole line"
ang stiff naman tignan...no character >_<
so yeah just pick out the important words in the line and work your way from there
i think this story board is roughly 2-3 minutes worth of animation
usually in an animation production set up you have more than 1 story board artist actually working on one episode sometimes 4 people or usually 1-3 people per episode
for movie production its usually 5 or so and 1 head story artist
also when you work as a story board artist or animator you don't actually story board or animate all the episodes you just get assigned to certain parts or episodes...that is why if you closely at the ending credits every few episode you will have a different set of story board artist (well in some shows but in most shows they just mention all the story board artist para wala ng hassle)
XD making an animated show isn't as it looks does it XD "a lot of parents assume animation is EASY you just have to make them characters move T_T"