Attack of the Clones

Attack of the Clones
Erdal Inci

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Animatic vs. Storyboard

The previous post I made referred to a popular video that was made in the form of an animatic. For this one, I would like to show the differences between an animatic and an actual storyboard. For reference, I will use these two videos from a cartoon called Steven Universe, one a storyboard and the other an animatic:
The storyboard is more rough, as it simply shows the concept for the scenes. On the other hand, the animatic has cleaner lines and a lot more action happening, as it is supposed to be animated. The first video can be as rough as it needs to be to show the main poses for its sketches. It works for simple scenes that do not really portray any heavy movement, and animatics are better suited for action-packed scenes. However, that does not mean that animatics should only be used for scenes with that kind of content. They can be used for any scene to get the feel and timing of certain elements as they are played out. In the end, both prove to be useful and both are used for animated and live-action works across the world.

1 comment:

  1. Sometimes there are parts of a storyboard that get deleted and when they are revealed in some cases you believe that it would be better if those frames were added

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