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Aug 5, 2008
Storyboarding ResourcesFirst, let's just get it out of the way. It doesn't matter if you can't draw. Seriously. The point of a storyboard is to illustrate your concept. It allows you to prove your chops as a director. But there's no need to spend hours perfecting every panel. (You might miss the contest deadline, among other frustrations.) Some directors are famous for sketching super simple storyboards, including Sir Ridley Scott, who was known for his Ridleygrams, who also co-founded RSA Films, which happens to be the company the winner will be working with to produce Low vs Diamond's music video. Coincidence? Read on to check out some excellent storyboarding resources.
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rlouprasong commented on Take Me Away With You 1 hour and 48 minutes ago
Nice- great storyboard..check mine out
KyLeighton rated Alone in Hollywood in the Low vs. Diamond: Music Video Competition earlier today
retinch added a new pitch titled Jesse, James and the Cavern Club earlier today
juliahinez commented on Take Me Away With You earlier today
Thank you for the kind words!
stormdoorfilms added a new pitch titled Don't Forget Sister earlier today
rlouprasong commented on Adam's Apple yesterday
This could be like a horror-comedy...looking forward for it...check my Disturbance pitch
Buzz
August 6, 2008
Rather than being left to their own devices, contestants vie for the chance to collaborate with Ridley Scott's production company, RSA Films, on a professionally-produced music video.
March 10, 2008
But Massify wants power to flow the other way around, to give the people at the bottom of an organization an opportunity to be involved in the decision-making.

