Let’s Animate! Storyboarding Workshop with Robin Shaw
Description
A storyboard takes a script or a story and turns it into a series of drawings, these drawings show everyone where the camera will be placed, where the characters need to be positioned and what the characters will be doing.
The trick to a good storyboard is to know where to place the camera and characters to best tell the story. Informal, fun and informative, this workshop will use examples and exercises to give participants the knowledge they need to visually tell a story, participants will then be able to storyboard stories of their very own.
Robin Shaw is the animation director behind - THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA and MOG'S CHRISTMAS.
For Ages: 8-14 / Duration: 90 mins.
Start Time: 11.00am (Exit Time: 12.30pm).
Venue: Ulster Museum, Grainger Room.
This is a drop-off workshop. Parent/guardian supervision is not required. On the day of the workshop, parent/guardian will be asked to fill in a contact details registration form before the event.
Refunds: Please check your ticket (or email confirmation) as soon as you receive it. Tickets/e-tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded, unless an event is cancelled, rescheduled or if they have been issued in error.
- Admission £10
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