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How Storyboarding Works: A Brief Introduction to How Ridley Scott, Alfred Hitchcock, Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson & Other Directors Storyboard Their Films | Open Culture
Storyboarding is a vital tool for planning complex film shots, helping directors visualize scenes and communicate ideas clearly, even with simple sketches. While some auteurs like Herzog reject them, many acclaimed directors—Hitchcock, Scorsese, Anderson, Nolan—rely on storyboards to guide visual storytelling. Aspiring filmmakers don’t need to be great artists but should learn the storyboard language of frames and arrows. As RocketJump’s video shows, storyboards bridge imagination and execution, especially for visually ambitious scenes.
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