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Storyboard Artist careers
A Storyboard Artist visualises scripts and concepts through detailed drawings that outline the sequence of a story for films, television, or animations. You might work in a film studio, animation company, or advertising agency. Storyboard Artists focus on translating narratives into visual sequences, ensuring that each scene effectively conveys the intended story and emotions. You’ll create sketches, refine storyboards, and collaborate with directors and writers to align visuals with the project’s vision.
Storyboard Artists play a crucial role in the pre-production phase of visual media projects. You’ll need to be creative, detail-oriented, and able to adapt to different artistic styles. You’ll work closely with creative teams to ensure the visual flow aligns with the narrative.